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INCOME

ANNUAL AMOUNT

Put in the amount of your gross earnings from your paycheck(s), and other income, such as pension income, investment income, alimony & child support received, as well as gifts.

Salary and wages

Total from all sources

Bonuses, commissions, tips

Total from all sources

Total from all sources

Interest and dividends

Include this only if the total is more than $200

Alimony/child support received

Social Security income

Public assistance, unemployment and/or disability benefits

Other income: _______________

All other income

TOTAL INCOME

Total the income amounts above.

OUTFLOW

ANNUAL AMOUNT

Whatever amount you are saving and investing. Include the amount you put into your 401(k), IRAs, and other retirement accounts.

Federal & state taxes

Enter the amount for federal and state taxes. Include Social Security, Medicare, and local tax. Use your pay stub, or use the amount from your last year's tax return if you're using Statement II and you don't expect many changes in your taxable income. Note: Due to your decrease in income, you may be able to subtract a little.

Mortgage or rent

What you pay, not including taxes and insurance. If your mortgage payment includes taxes and insurance, leave those lines blank below.

Any maintenance and repairs on your home or apartment, condo fees, etc.

Real estate (and in some states) personal property taxes

Include any insurance premiums deducted from your paycheck

Include any insurance premiums deducted from your paycheck

Credit card/loan payment

Loans other than your mortgage, including car loans and credit card payments

Water, telephone, electricity, gas, garbage, sewer, etc.

Food (include dining out)

All food and restaurants

Hair care, beauty supplies, etc.

Gas for automobiles and other modes of transportation

Major repairs, oil changes, new tires, etc.

Tolls, train fare, bus fare, etc.

Medical and Dental expenses not covered by insurance, including health insurance premiums deducted from your paycheck and all other health insurance premiums.

Tuition and fees, room and board, meal plans, etc.

All costs for babysitting and child care expenses

Sporting events, hobbies, movies, etc.

Including airplane fare

Gifts to charitable organizations, gifts to relatives and friends

All other items of outflow unique to your situation.

TOTAL OUTFLOW

Total the outflow amounts above.

NET CASH FLOW

Subtract outflow from income

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*Non-deposit investment products and services are offered through CUSO Financial Services, L.P. ("CFS"), a Registered Broker-dealer (Member FINRA/SIPC) and SEC-registered Investment Advisor. Products offered through CFS: are not NCUA/NCUSIF or otherwise federally insured, are not guarantees or obligations of the credit union, and may involve investment risk including possible loss of principal. Investment Representatives are registered through CFS. General Electric Credit Union has contracted with CFS to make non-deposit investment products and services available to credit union members.