Michael makes a very generous donation to Oscar's walkathon charity but doesn't read the fine print. He ends up pledging more money to the cause and feels obligated to honor it because it is for charity.
Veronica and Linda confront Mr. Page, head of the Veridian Foundation, about the low percentage of donations going to the Girls Charity. They push for 100% of the donations to go to the charity as opposed to the meager 5% of donations.
Fry experiences the effects of compound interest on his savings. He started with 93 cents in his bank account 1,000 years ago, and it has had an average 2.25% interest rate over the 1,000 years. Fry learns that he is now a billionaire.
Raymond attempts to manage the family budget but ends up with overdraft fees and multiple bounced checks. He asks Andy for advice, and Andy tells him how to reconcile his checkbook. Ray still doesn't seem to understand, so Andy suggests showing Debra the checkbook. Ray decides to create a fake checkbook to prove to Debra that he is capable of budgeting.