Example 1- Allegation acceptable
         During their redetermination, Barrett submitted bank records showing resources over
            the $2,000 limit for 03/10 and 04/10 followed by a $750 withdrawal in 05/10 that brought
            their total resources below the limit. Barrett provides a statement that they used
            $150 for utility bills, $170 for a dentist bill, $300 for car repairs, and $130 for
            plumbing repairs. Assuming there is no conflicting information in the file, there
            is no need to request receipts to verify these allegations.
         
         Example 2 - Allegation questionable
         Jones filed for SSI on 06/05/09 and they alleged liquid resources of $1,800 on 06/01/09.
            Jones alleged that they spent about $3,000 from savings in 05/09 just prior to filing
            for SSI. They said that they spent $2000 for a new furnace and spent the rest on a
            series of small purchases. Prior to spending this money, Jones was over the SSI resource
            limit. At the time of the interview, Jones could not explain how and when they spent
            the additional $1,000. Since they could not provide a reasonable accounting of how
            they spent the funds, their allegation is questionable. The CR requests additional
            evidence to support Jones' allegation of spend-down before making a determination.
         
         Example 3 - Abbreviated development in AFI based determination 
         Fox filed for SSI on 10/01/11 and alleged the only resource they had was a checking
            account with a balance of $1400. The financial account information received via eAFI
            revealed that they had $6,000 in that account 7 months prior to their application
            and their monthly bank balances show a steady decline. The CR considers the information
            on the application, which shows a mortgage of $1000 a month, the spouse reports no
            income, and two minor children in the household who have no income. Based on these
            factors derived from the application and the financial account information, the CR
            determines that Fox spent the money to pay the family’s monthly bills. The CR has
            no cause to question the spend-down and curtails any development. The CR documents
            their decision on a Report of Contact page. Fox received FMV for their cash spend-down,
            and therefore, no transfer of resource penalty exists.