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The Most Racist Woman On Financial Audit

Predictions from this Video

Total: 8
Correct: 1
Incorrect: 0
Pending: 7
Unrated: 0
Prediction
Topic
Status
The husband's career opportunities will be limited for a while following his prison sentence, suggesting he may have to take lower-paying jobs.
"Okay. Well, now he won't be able to. Now Fox won't be able to. I mean, he'll get a job, but it's going to be like not great. His career opportunities for a while at least will not be. He's going to be dropping the fries."
Husband's Future Employment
Pending
The husband experiences mental breakdowns and hates his current job, suggesting he may seek a different career path that is less detrimental to his mental health.
"But he's like, it's likeing up his mental health because he absolutely hates it. He's shouldered through it for 5 years. And like that's part of why he's having these like mental breakdowns. And I don't want you to think like, 'Oh, poor you. You don't want to work.' It's like, 'No.' Like, he wants to work. He does work. He's a hard worker. You can only go so far in a job if it's like, it's one thing to be like, 'Eh, it's not my favorite.' It's another thing to be like, 'This is crushing me and killing me, and I hate this more than anything. Makes me want to like every day.'"
Husband's Mental Health and Work
Pending
The speaker is likely to inherit a swimming lesson program from her boss in the near future.
"I am lined up to [sighs] probably inherit the group swimming lesson program. My boss doesn't have any children or really any family."
Inheritance of Swim Program
Pending
The speaker aims to become the primary income earner in the household and anticipates her husband will also find full-time employment upon his release from prison.
"I want to be the bread winner and when Fox gets out, he can figure out what he's going to do. If we have two fulltime incomes would be great."
Speaker's Career Path
Pending
Starting a new career at 41 will be challenging without prior experience, but with consistent effort and multiple jobs, a projected income of $2500 per month could lead to significant debt reduction over a few years.
"It's going to be harder to start a career. 41 really is. Not that you can't not not that it can't be done, but [...] So, you're going to focus on that and then you're going to go hard into grinding 40 hours a week at a job that is a consistent level income while working second and third jobs as well. Now, once you actually start bringing in like 2500 bucks, we should be able to tackle down this uh a lot of this debt relatively decently. It's going to take a few years still"
New Career and Income Potential
Correct
The husband is expected to find a full-time job after his release from prison, contributing to a dual-income household.
"And then when Fox gets out, he can figure out what he's going to do. If we have two fulltime incomes would be great."
Husband's Future Income
Pending
The speaker is confident that all debt can be paid off by next summer, with the possibility of starting an emergency fund, but expresses overwhelm about future financial goals like retirement and home ownership.
"I'm fully confident that at the by next summer we could be completely out of debt and like clear possibly have a little bit of an emergency fund started but from there where is it going to go because it's like oh you need to get retirement you need to get it seems completely overwhelming to me especially like even attempting to buy a house it's like at this point in time"
Debt Payoff Timeline
Pending
The speaker anticipates inheriting between $40,000 and $60,000 within the next two months from her boss's will.
"I'm I'm not sure, but potentially [sighs] 40 to 60,000 um in two months."
Inheritance Value
Pending