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Charting Your Expenses (part five)
Your family's lifestyle and reasonable needs are two components of expenses that play a part in a divorce. The task of budgeting your family's past, present, and future expenses may seem daunting. Here's some help to get you started.
Taxes
Federal Income, State Income, City Income, Personal Property, Real Property, Self Employment
Debt
Interest, Credit Card Balances, Personal Loan, Unpaid Bills, Penalties, Consumer Loan, Delinquent Taxes
Holidays
Decorations, Gifts, Cards
Special Events
Gifts, Invitations, Cards, Parties, Announcements, Decorations, Birthdays/Anniversaries
Misc.
Bank Fees, IRA Fees, Credit Card Fees, Tickets, Film Processing, Fines, Film, Video Tapes, Cassette Tapes, Linens, Kitchen Supplies, Bathroom Supplies, Cleaning Supplies, Laundry Supplies, Buying Club Fee, Warranty Extension, Computer, Purchase, Printer, Hardware Upgrades, Software, Software Upgrades, Diskettes, Paper, Printer Refill, Additional Phone Line, Ancillary Equipment, Home Modifications, Subscriptions, Magazines, Record Club, Book Club, Newspaper
Legal
Child Support, Spousal Support, Judgments
Social
Annual Fee, Initiation Fees, Club Membership
Savings
College, Emergency Fund, Short Term Goals, Intermed. Goals, Long Term Goals, Retirement
Other

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