Sentences with phrase «after paying for necessities»

Discretionary income is the money left over after paying for necessities like rent, utilities and food.
The idea is that this number shows how much money you have available after you pay for necessities.

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«[F] or a little over three months of actual work,» the New York Times wrote at the time, «[it] is certainly enough to pay all legitimate expenses... The man who takes a bribe after getting the benefit of the liberal salary now provided, can not certainly plead his necessities in extenuation of his offense... The session of 1875 ought to be a bad one for lobbyists.»
Shortly after our son was born 11 years ago, I made several bleary - eyed trips to the drugstore in which I paid for diapers and baby formula with a credit card because I wasn't sure we had enough money in our bank account to cover both those necessities and the mortgage payment going out the next morning.
In these hard economic times, too many Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley, Lower Mainland people, and British Columbians who lived free of financial crisis until now, find themselves facing the shame of debt they can not repay after taking out too much easy credit just to live, pay for necessities such as housing, food, medicine, etc., a reflection of our ever growing senior and minimum wage population funded with insufficient pensions and facing rising living costs without corresponding increase in earnings.
Check out these reasons to have an emergency fund beyond paying for necessities after the loss of a job.
Asside from the fact that your children shouldn't have to suffer for your financial dilemma and the necessity for you to provide them with the necessary support to ensure their welfare is looked after, you also need to be aware of the consequences of not paying child support.
You should create a solid pan that will leave you with enough cash to purchase your necessities and pay for your utilities because, after all, if you leave these out then you may find yourself homeless.
Although these changes offer flexibility for students using loans to pay for tuition, books and necessities, the reality is that these changes may mean that more people will qualify for larger loans, potentially leading to more student debt after graduation.
The Alabama Court of Civil Appeals found that Augmentation had immediately questioned Dr. Bailey about the necessity of the epidural steroid injection, and after Dr. Bailey responded with a note, Augmentation did not do any further investigation before refusing to pay for the injection.
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