GAME OF LIFE By Grant Westfall. Job Job: Astronomer Workplace: Rafes Urban Astronomy Center Yearly Salary: $100,000 ($87,500) Description: Studies outer.

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GAME OF LIFE By Grant Westfall

Job Job: Astronomer Workplace: Rafes Urban Astronomy Center Yearly Salary: $100,000 ($87,500) Description: Studies outer space Monthly Salary: $7,281.66

House Address: 4201 Carlisle Ct, Argyle, TX Price: $330,000 Monthly Payment: $1,880/mo 5 beds, 3 baths

Family 3 Kids: Coke (9 yrs. old) Pepsi (6 yrs. old) Bob (he’s adopted) (31 yrs. old)

Family Cont. Bob is moved out. Coke and Pepsi are both going to Ryan Elementary school. Whenever they are home my wife takes care of them because she does not have a job.

Car 2014 Dodge Challenger (used) MSRP: $25,000 Monthly Payment: $ I drive about 12,000 miles per year Gas payment: About $2,000 per year

Pets I have a 4-week old puppy named Star. She is a Siberian Husky. Cost- $795 Dog food- About $30 per month

Clothing Coke Pepsi $10.00 $ of these 7 of these $20.00 $ of these 7 of these

Clothing cont. CokePepsi $30 $35

Cell Phones Mine My wife’s iPhone 5sNokia Lumia 925 Both phones were free because we signed with T-Mobile

Cell Phone Plan  $80 per month for 2 lines  Unlimited talk, text, and data  1 GB of 4G LTE data  Unlimited data and texting in over 120+ countries and destinations 11

Insurance Auto- $135 per month Home-$132 per month Health- $189 per month Pet- $32.63 per month 12

Entertainment One Source Digital Vision bundle $ per month Digital Vision Cable TV with over 270 channels of news, sports & outdoors, childrens programming, Video on Demand and digital music including 71 channels in High Definition (HD) 1 HD/DVR Set Top Box 25 Meg Internet Service

Food The kids have cocoa puffs for breakfast and cafeteria food for lunch. My wife insists on having hairy spinach (aka kale) for breakfast and lunch. I have yogurt for breakfast and fast food for lunch.We order a large domino’s cheese pizza every day for dinner for $8.

Utilities  Electricity bill- $116 15

Interview  Interview Questions (Dad)  1. Yes for daily, monthly, and yearly spending.  2. He determined all of his bills for fixed and then used whatever was leftover for categories that were not fixed.  3. Auto insurance, auto payment, fuel, electric bill, internet, cell phones, propane, television, trash, entertainment, life insurance, groceries, restaurants, tithe, giving, savings, health savings account, health insurance, vitamins, home security, home insurance, lawn service, mortgage, pool, music lessons, music instruments, personal care, pets, shopping, and property tax.  4. No. Everything is monthly.  5. Yes  6. He didn’t have a family before he moved here. 16

Budget