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Here's my opinion:
Yes, you should make up a budget for whatever monies you have control of at the moment, however little it is. And then stick to it. Use a spreadsheet or money management software to put down every penny you spend and on what. Then, after a few months, show it to your parents and brothers. They should help convince them you can stick to a spending plan.
Kat
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From: Kathy Pink <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Nov 7, 2003 2:36 PM
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Subject: Independent Living & Budgeting (Was: Empty Nest)
Hi C-Palsy ListMates:
Yesterday, I went to my psychologist and I had my parents go in with me. Wediscussed my money situation in great detail. I have made some 'foolish' purchases and moves in my past. Well, beforehand , my Mom told me that before I purchase anything, I need to ask them.
If any of you, get or work with S.S.I you know how limited how person on S.S.I. is. That's why I don't get or make much at my job. :(((
They (my parents) have it all set up when they pass on. It will be up to my brothers & me where I go.
Should I still make a budget?
More On This At A Later Date,
Kathy Jo
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