
Even considering the funds required to keep his extensive animal household, the Doctor is far too generous with money and lacks any consistent income. While it is generally spent on noble endeavors, the Doctor is very impulsive and often blows through his funds on benevolent but impractical projects.
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When she explains to Alice and Six that she got kicked out of the castle, the flashback even shows Snow carrying a backpack full of swords instead of the expected necessities like food or water.

She often spends extreme amounts of money and/or takes out loans to buy expensive swords, which get consistently lost or broken anyways. In Combatants Will Be Dispatched!, Snow is remarkably bad with her money.

When Louisa expresses concern over this, Fitzgerald fails to see the problem since he used to buy a whole store when he wanted a single product from it.
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After the Guild arc, he loses all his fortune and requires Louisa's financial support until he can stand on his own two feet again, yet he buys expensive cooking utensils only because they were on special sale and despite the fact he doesn't even know how to cook. Bungou Stray Dogs: Fitzgerald has been filthy rich for so long that his sense of expenditure is atrocious.In fact, on the season 3 start, she has become broke by spending all her savings on microtransactions for virtual clothes for her virtual boyfriend in a video game and is reduced to having to eat bread crust for lunch until her next paycheck. While she manages to make the OTM Girls turn in a profit and is an accountant by trade, she was shown to be capable of splurging her way into getting broke. It's not until Retsuko wrestles the control of the group's finances out of him that the group starts making a profit, and even then, he still slips up again by splurging on new instruments for the group to only then tell everyone to learn them. He spends more money than the group makes in more merchandise than they can sell for the very small amount of fans the group has. Hyodo, in season 3, is the manager of an underground idol group, but is shown to be terrible at managing the group's finances.Across the board, though, this trope is usually meant to further a character's depiction as a Manchild, naive, untrustworthy, delusional about their goals and/or incapable (or unwilling) to deal with the challenges of adult life. When this is the case, the characters are meant to come off as Idle Rich or Rich in Dollars, Poor in Sense. In fact, very often the characters that exhibit this trait are in fact extremely wealthy (usually due to family money), and have simply never needed to learn to manage that money because they can burn as much as they want, and never run out.

This trope is for this kind of characters.Ī character that is this trope isn't necessarily broke all the time, they mostly make unnecessary, frivolous spends without any idea of how much they're wasting in comparison to the amount they earn or have. An important one for anyone who has money flowing in and out, which is basically every adult person in the world. Managing money in the modern capitalist society is a skill.
