1.What is Barbara's net monthly income?
2.How much are Barbara’s regular monthly expenses?
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1.What is Barbara's net monthly income?
2.How much are Barbara’s regular monthly expenses?
3.How much does Barbara have left over after she pays her regular monthly expenses?
4.What are Barbara’s short term goals?
5.What is her long term (longer than 1 year) goal?
6.If the party Barbara is giving will cost $135, how much money will she have left over this month?
7.How much would Barbara have left over this month is she paid her regular expenses, saved for Christmas, and had a party for Sara?
8.How much do you think Barbara would need to put into savings every month to reach her long term goal?
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