Sentences with phrase «listed on your paycheck»

It is also hard for a lender to quantify the value of «room and board» and as banks have to justify their loans to the government I think you may have a hard time to stick their neck out for you unless your room and board is somehow listed on your paycheck.

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Even the lowest - ranking manager on Alpha magazine's expanded top - 50 list made more money in 2016 than any big United States bank executive, including Jamie Dimon of J. P. Morgan, Lloyd Blankfein of Goldman Sachs and James Gorman of Morgan Stanley, all of who have been criticized for their big paychecks.
In late 2013, Buffer CEO Joel Gascoigne listed staff salaries on the company website — including his own six - figure paycheck — and the formula used to calculate those salaries.
When you are mindlessly buying a index fund, mutual fund, or a set list of dividend stocks on a list with every paycheck are you really an investor, especially if you consistently underperform?
After a year of knocking off as many restaurants from my «must - go» list as possible, I noticed a few things: The majority, if not all, of my paycheck was being spent on food, my lifelong trustworthy digestive system decided to end our wonderful relationship and leave me confused and bloated, and even when I purchased «healthy» meals, I still felt sluggish and tired.
Traditional publishers add a tremendous amount of value to the books on their lists and deserve the paycheck, because publishing is their business and they wouldn't still be in business if they didn't understand what sells and how.
At the top put the amount of your paycheck, then list everything you will spend money on this week.
The premium for a college degree isn't as high as it is in some other cities on the list, either, but the strong overall income levels suggest newcomers won't be disappointed in their paychecks.
Erie earns the number five spot on our list because of its extremely low violent crime rate and the hefty paychecks its residents take home.
Thanks for bringing up the ESPP, as I debated about whether it belongs on the list of «opportunities to reduce your taxable income before you even get your paycheck».
You don't have to receive a paycheck to list the experience on your resume.
I proved she was falsifying her expenses by pointing out the inconsistencies in her own paperwork (i.e. claiming monthly auto expenses when she listed that she didn't have a car), talking to her family members (whose contact info was listed on her original rental application), and also reviewing her paystubs (which she had to submit with her court motion) and talking to her employer (who was surprisingly very willing to answer my questions and tell me that some other garnishments she claimed were being deducted from her paycheck actually were no longer being deducted).
Another aspect is buyers using the Internet to get educated, who then wish to make offers and negotiate on their own behalf without an agent (to save the commission and apply it to the purchase) where the listing agent in effect is doing two jobs for one paycheck.
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