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Continuing the discussion, Casey revealed insight into his spending habits. He spends approximately $726 dining out and another $500 on groceries, much of which goes towards cigarettes and alcohol. His reliance on food delivery services instead of cooking at home highlighted a lack of budgeting, leading the auditor to suggest meal prepping as a far more economical alternative.
Additionally, Casey maintained multiple vehicles: two motorcycles and a car. While he attempted to justify these choices by citing convenience, it became clear that holding onto multiple financed vehicles was detrimental to his finances.