What does £55k - £65k Per Annum mean ?

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Virginia
It means $55,000 - $65,000 per year.


Fooligan
Not something you're going to ever have to worry about.


YollyDolly
It means you get whatever that amount per year
If its for a job they are saying you will be getting between that amount per year


Steve-Bob
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k=1000
per annum = each year.

So the salary for the job is between £55,000 and £65,000


Flip
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What part?
£55k-£65k Per Year


BabyCat
If you are wondering about the "k" bit, that means thousands. As in a Kilogram being one thousands gramms, K in money means it is made up of one thousand parts, in this case being pounds. The variance between 55 and 65 means that the agreed salary will depend upon experience of the successful applicant, or how good he is at negotiating.


Charlie w
it means £55 thousand to £65 thousand per year. Xx


Bob J
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£55000 - £65000 per year


Andrew W
That you get 55 thousand pounds to 65 thousand pounds a year for the job.


taz c
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it means how much you'll be earning per year - divide by 12 to find out your monthly wage - divide by 52 to find out your weekly wage. Also, that's your wages BEFORE tax, so deduct some from your wages to allow for that.


mjpike
In a job description, this would mean that you would expect to earn between £55,000 and £65,000 each year.


nortybirdy
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Oh dear, this your first job per chance??!! It means the salary is between 55,000 and 65,000 per year (before tax).


Dave and Rebel G
That is how much you will be paid per year


rejectit
Its a salary for a fairly well paid job, but does not tell you any information about the job. It is not a job title.

You need to put your question in context.


Pyth
You can buy a nice house , a BMW or two and you can eat out pretty much all week if you want :)


Maz
About a top line of £5000 a month.


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£55k - £65k Per Year




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