now the UI shows annual costs, updated the comments and bills figure again to be more accurate

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2025-08-30 13:58:56 +10:00
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@@ -149,8 +149,9 @@ def get_finance_data():
return dict(finance)
def get_budget_data(finance_data):
# annual bills - health ins (5k), rates (2.4), electricity (1.4), gas (2.1), internet (1.6), car insurance (.7), rego (.8), house insurance (2.4), GFC (2.4), water (1.2), eweka (.1), phones (.5), melb. pollen (.03), nabu casa (.1) --- noting phone is elevated presuming I also go onto Aldi plan, but that there is no family discount, and health will be extra after stop working
bills = 20730
# annual bills - health ins (5k), rates (2.6), electricity (1.2), gas (2.1) - but 1.4 in 2025 due to EU trip, internet (1.6), car insurance (.7), rego (.8), house insurance (2.4), GFC (2.6), water (1.1), eweka (.1), phones (.5), melb. pollen (.03), nabu casa (.1) --- noting phone is elevated presuming I also go onto Aldi plan, but that there is no family discount, and health will be extra after stop working
# fudging below - its more like 15.2 + health, and really gas will be more than 2.1 than 1.4, so about 16+5
bills = 21000
BUDGET=[]
BUDGET.append( ('Bills', f"${bills:,.2f}") )
BUDGET.append( ('Buffer', f"${finance_data['CBA']*finance_data['CBA_price']+finance_data['TLS']*finance_data['TLS_price']:,.2f}") )