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The answer relates to how one answers several questions: What are his or her needs? How much did he or she have before? When will the next distribution arrive? What amount will that distribution be? Can he or she expect the next distribution to occur regularly? In previous chapters we presented the image of a sink to depict processes associated with personal finance from a conventional perspective.
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Lucey, T.A., Agnello, M.F., Laney, J.D. (2015). Planning and Money Management. In: A Critically Compassionate Approach to Financial Literacy. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-130-4_4
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