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Let's Get Fiscal

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Let's Get Fiscal
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Company Information
Purpose: Financial planning services
Employees: Lindsey Naegle
Unnamed financial planner
First appearance: "Homer vs. Dignity"

Let's Get Fiscal is a business located in Springfield. It offers financial planning services.

History[edit]

Homer and Marge visited Let's Get Fiscal when Marge realized the family's financial situation was so bad that they needed to see a financial planner. As they arrived, an unnamed financial planner was talking to Police Chief Clancy Wiggum and his wife Sarah. The planner told Wiggum that he hadn't set anything aside for the future, and Wiggum countered by saying that as a cop, he would get shot three days before retirement: "In the business, we call it 'retirony'." The planner in return said, "What if you don't get shot?" which shocked Wiggum and made Sarah cry.

Lindsey Naegle's financial projection for the Simpson family.
Meanwhile, Homer and Marge sat down with Lindsey Naegle as she reviewed the state of the family's finances: "I see you have several mortgages, credit card debt, no savings and you're supporting your father?" Homer quickly said, "Just say the word, and I'll cut him off." Naegle said she couldn't ask him to do that, and Homer told her to consider it done. Naegle next said that Homer would have to declare bankruptcy several times. She illustrated her point by showing a projection which depicted the family changing over the next forty years, getting poorer, more ragged, and very worn-out looking. Homer was shocked at how terrible Marge's posture looked in the final image. Naegle continued by saying, "What's interesting is that you'll continue losing money even after you're dead. Your gravesites will go untended and vandalized." Naegle then showed a graphic which depicted an aged Nelson Muntz kicking over a tombstone, laughing, and then being seized by a fit of coughing.

Naegle concluded by saying that because Homer was too stupid to stick to a budget, the only way to solve his financial problems was to get more money. When Homer asked how he could do that, Naegle was quick to define her range of services: "I'm a financial planner, not a financial consultant!" Homer apologized and Naegle asked for her fee. Homer first tried to bluff his way out of the situation by pretending to be a deaf-mute, but Naegle didn't buy it: "We've been talking for the last twenty minutes!" Homer then threw a fistful of index cards into Naegle's face, grabbed Marge, and ran out of the building — very similar to their attempt to dine and dash at The Singing Sirloin, but this time successful.

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