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Show HILL Friday, 1M Slips fienni . By Capt. Michael R. Shutter Legal Office, Robins AFB. Ga. money. Keep a monthly log of everything you spend. At the end of the month, you may be surprised. The trips to the store may have been more expensive than you thought. You may be spending more on unnecessary items than you expected. A log helps you identify those areas where, you are excessive and will point out areas that can be We are all responsible for our personal finances. This is true whether we are military or civilian employees. Financial responsibility is based on sound financial planning and habits. Military members and other federal employees are held to a high standard of financial responsibility. A disregard of this responsibility impacts on the : ' hard-earne- cut back. Family involvement is important. Get the family involved. Everyone should be aware of the family's financial status. It is not the burden of just the husband or wife. 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