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 Where can i earn money from the internet?
i need some good sites where can i fine some cash....


 Â£5000 what to do with it?
i have just recieved £5000 inheritance money.
i bank with hsbc and only have a self service card which means i can only draw money out from the hsbc atm.
i want to use part of the money to ...


 I have an odd ?.Not sure if there is an answer to it. Iam at a pretty low point in my life. My wife and I have
been seperated for 2 years. Iam in my mid-late 30s and have 3 kids who live with their. I lost everything in a fire last year. Was asleep in the house when it started. Came out unharmed. I have a pt &...


 I think the bank stole my money?
A couple weeks ago I deposited cash into the atm. And then a couple days later I get a notice in the mail that supposedly the envelope was empty. I am SURE/POSITIVE that i put the money in there ...


 Whats the highest paying job when your 16?
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 I am 50, I still have a job, I want to retire, but I think I dont have enogh money. What to do?
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 Can a family of three, realistically live on a grocery bill of only 200 dollars a month.?
If so how do you all do it. BTW I don't qualify for any special gov. ...


 Should i put it all on a credit card or get a loan?
I'm getting married in August next year. I'm graduating this december. So i'll only start working in january. My fiance is working. We will need money for the wedding and for setting ...


 Should i transfer my car loan at 5.97% on 5000.00. to a credit card with a fixed rate at 3.99% until balance?
is paid off. i could also cancel full coverage for ...


 What are some good ways to spend the summer at home?
I need to earn money, and need something to do at home or in my neighborhood!!!...


 What was so bad about the great depression?
If I'm not mistaken, 75% of people had jobs. Why was the great depression so bad?...


 Have you ever got into debt to help a best friend out?

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the best friend i lent money too, was my mum aged 82, does noone care about their mums?after she fed you, educated and brought you up, i consider my mum my best ...


 How can I make money online ?
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 What's the best thing you can buy with $200 or less?
My 13 yo son wants to know--money burning a hole in his ...


 How can i get money before Christmas?
i am 16 years old and i want to make a little cash before christmas so i am able to buy my little man some things. though i do have support from my parents and his fathers parents, i would just like ...


 Can I economically ensure that, if I died, my wife could live forever on $1M life ins proceeds & avoid sharks?
I am married with a newborn. My wife does not know finance at all. I want to legally ensure that nobody, including family members, could prey upon her financially if I died. Also, I would like to ...


 Is it really your own fault if you're in debt?
I don't meant to offend anyone that has lost their job or something.. I am just talking about in some cases. I know the economy is low, but people, be smart with your money. Don't buy a ...


 How much is the least you can have in a bank account before they close it?
When I first opened it nothing was in there (i didnt put anything in) and it stayed open.... I payed in £60, and took out £55....
Can i take out the £5 left in there????????????????!!!!!!!!!!...


 What is the least amount of money you feel would make you rich?
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 What to do? Attend the school of my dreams but make years of massive loan payments?
I got accepted into an incredible private university, one out of only 50 new students accepted, and even got scholarships and grants and other aid. But it still doesn't cover the full $30,000/yr ...



Ms.Skiamagenta
What expences per month need to be paid?
What categories of things need to generally be consittered besides rent, food, clothes and gas. I don't need the numbers, i can research that myself, i just don't know all the categories.
                     
 




Clare
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Ok. Got a car? Insurance, tax, petrol. No car. Ok Bus? bus fare. How about the odd taxi ride. How about things you might need for work? tools, paper, pens.
If you were a business of course you would need to think about business rates, buying stock and selling stock etc as well. Try looking on the Inland Revenue site. There might be some advice or lists on there somewhere.
C ;)


Mark J
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depends entirely in what expenses you or the entity is running up.

it could be cost of accomodation, some housing is paid weekly, some commercial property is paid quarterly, most is monthly

most utility bills are paid quarterly, some are paid sort of monthly (eg rates could be paid in 10 installments due monthly [except the last 2 months]) , some utility bill sare paid annualy or half yearly.

regular monthly bills could include credit cards, alimony, divorce / legal payments. They could include savings plans (eg Christmas / Holidays), they could include HP/finance/credit agremewnts on things like furnishing,s cars, white goods etc.

regular weekly payments could include food, entertainment

irregular payments could be for stuff like clothing, holidays, (although some people may save tfor their holidays on a regular basis)


Thornsey
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I'm just going to list all the bills i have to pay every single month once you start paying them they never stop, and if you get behind its very hard to catch up, think hard and long about this, its sounds like fun to be independent but it all comes at a cost. I live in the UK things might be different where you live.
Mortgage, home insurance, life insurance, gas, electricity, water,poll tax, cable, telephone,/Internet, food, car tax, TV licence, petrol, parking fees, pet food, not to mention unexpected . expense such as new appliance. My biggest piece of advice would be, do not live beyond your means and never never use a credit card...evil.. I speak from experience.. good luck


starlet108
Rent/Mortgage, Insurances, council tax, water rates, gas, electricity, telephone bill, hire purchase payments, credit card bills, loan agreements xx


migdalski
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Community charge, electricity, travelling expenses, TV licence.


May I help You?
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1. Rent or Mortgage.
2. Utilities: water, sewer, heat and electricity, telephone
3. Taxes (federal, state, and local); if homeowner, real estate, and county taxes
4. Car payments
5. Car insurance and homeowners or renters insurance.
6. Car maintenance and gas.
7. Food - does not include restaurants
8. Clothing
9. Medical insurance
10. Medicine and doctor visits, including dental and eyeglasses
11. Miscellaneous - personal care - hair, nails, and such
12. Pensions - for older age.
13. Savings
14. Vacations
15. Restaurants and fast food
16. Spending money - and this disappears on the average of $5 per day for coffee at work, and such
17. Lunch - at work!
18. Money for children - if there are any for them to spend after covering their expenses.
19. Computer
20. Internet Service Providers (ISP) - connection
21. cell phone


taz c
Rent & council tax
Food
Electric (may be on a meter for a while)
Gas (may be on a meter for a while)
Insurance (contents)
Mobile (if you have one)
Travel


mcfifi
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Rent, council tax, gas, electricity, home contents insurance, TV licence, phone, broadband, food/groceries, travel to/from work, lunches at work, clothes, holidays, savings.


lorinhl
utilities, medical, insurances, parking or tranportation, entertainment, just keep thinking.....it's staggering.


Steve
Don't forget money to treat yourself/others.
When i moved out of my parents house I didn't budget very well at first and had to dig into my savings to buy my dad a birthday present


Vinny
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Just the Esssentials


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