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Luke wants to share his budget with his father, so he selects “View Your Budget”, which leads him to Screen 5. He selects “Share”, which leads him to screen 8. He enters his father’s email iamyourfather@deathstar.com and hits “Save” (Vader ignores this email for a while). Luke quits his app. Periodically throughout the month he adds his new expenses by signing onto the app (which brings him from Screens 1a->2b), clicking on “enter an expense” (which takes him to screen 4), adding the expense in screen 4, selecting the appropriate category, and selecting “Save”.
When Luke spends too much money at the Cantina, he logs into his MoneyManager app (Screens 1a->2b) and selects “View Your Budget”, which leads him to Screen 5. He then selects “Edit”, which takes him to screen 3. He re-allocates his budget, allocating “Recreation” $70, “Clothing” $55, and “Food” $175. He then asks his father to give him more money. Vader decides to finally check out his son’s budget before making his decision, so he creates an account (Screens 1a->1b->2a) He then selects “Luke’s Budget”, which leads him to screen 5. Within the screen 5, Vader can expand a particular category to see detailed expenses in that category (he can then also collapse that category to simplify the view). From screen 5 he can navigate over to view the history of spending by clicking on “History”, which leads to Screen 9 (since his son has only used the app for one month, this graph would only have a single point for each category and would thus not be very interesting.) Vader decides to give his son an extra $50 this month, and tells him so. Since this is a one-time income and Luke should not count on this extra money in his monthly budget, Luke does not adjust his budget.