
Bob Bobrov developed a personal finance simulation script for the monk-coder/S619-10IT-2025 repository, focusing on modeling the multi-year financial trajectories of two individuals. Using Python and object-oriented programming, Bob designed the tool to simulate income, expenses, rent, mortgage payments, and annual end balances, supporting scenario analysis for budgeting and forecasting. The script enables users to project and compare financial outcomes, providing a foundation for informed financial planning. Bob’s work demonstrated depth in financial modeling and simulation, with clear structuring and initialization of the codebase. Over the month, he delivered one feature, establishing a robust starting point for future enhancements.
Month: 2025-09 Key deliverable: Personal Finance Simulation Script in monk-coder/S619-10IT-2025. This Python tool simulates the financial trajectory of two individuals (Bob and Alice) across multiple years, modeling income, expenses, rent, mortgage, and annual end balances. It supports scenario analysis and forecasting to inform budgeting and financial planning. Commits contributing to the feature focused on script creation and setup: ed777272b4fddbd0d9d594756952bc934b42b64a (Create Plotnikov10m) and 629953f926d27ba55317dbc818258f555617083f (Create .py).
Month: 2025-09 Key deliverable: Personal Finance Simulation Script in monk-coder/S619-10IT-2025. This Python tool simulates the financial trajectory of two individuals (Bob and Alice) across multiple years, modeling income, expenses, rent, mortgage, and annual end balances. It supports scenario analysis and forecasting to inform budgeting and financial planning. Commits contributing to the feature focused on script creation and setup: ed777272b4fddbd0d9d594756952bc934b42b64a (Create Plotnikov10m) and 629953f926d27ba55317dbc818258f555617083f (Create .py).

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