Personal Budgeting Overview: One Last Pedicure

G. Fairchild, T. Fairchild, C. Black, Liz Ivaniw Jones
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A daughter teaches her mother how to handle her finances by creating a budget.

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UVA-F-1865

Jul. 23, 2019

Personal Budgeting Overview: One Last Pedicure

Introduction

Jackie McKenzie loved to dance and was an instructor at a dance studio; however, she did not love how hard it was for her to stretch her income. As she stood in the checkout line at the grocery store, she wondered if her $ 2,900 a month income was really enough for her and her youngest daughter, Millie. She watched anxiously as the cashier rang her up. With each quick swipe of the cashier's hands, Jackie looked at the total price on the monitor and knew she was going to come up short on money for her groceries.

Once the cashier was done, sure enough, the total of $ 150 was more than Jackie had in cash or in her checking account, and she was close to maxing out her credit card for the month. The last payment went to one of Jackie's bimonthly rituals—a shiny red pedicure. She flushed with embarrassment as she took items out of her cart and put them back on the conveyor. The cashier sighed with exasperation as she deducted the items, and Jackie was sure the other customers behind her in line were impatient. Somehow, she had lost track, again, of how much she had to spend that month. She remembered buying that beautiful red dress at the mall two weeks ago—an impulse she now regretted.

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个人预算概述:最后一次足疗
女儿通过制定预算来教母亲如何理财。个人预算概述:最后一次足蒂介绍jackie McKenzie喜欢跳舞,是一家舞蹈工作室的教练;然而,她不喜欢她的收入是如此的艰难。当她站在杂货店的收银台前时,她想知道她每月2900美元的收入是否真的足够她和她最小的女儿米莉(Millie)生活。她焦急地看着收银员给她打电话。收银员的手每刷一下,杰基就看一下显示器上的总价格,她知道自己买东西会缺钱。收银员结账后,果然150美元的总额超过了杰姬的现金和支票账户,她的信用卡也快透支了。最后一笔钱花在了杰基每两个月一次的仪式上——一次闪亮的红色足疗。她从购物车里拿出东西,把它们放回传送带上,尴尬得满脸通红。收银员在扣款时恼怒地叹了口气,杰基确信排在她后面的其他顾客都很不耐烦。不知怎的,她又忘了那个月要花多少钱。她记得两周前在商场买了那件漂亮的红裙子——她现在后悔当初的冲动.. ..
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