Not exact matches
A third method for determining how
much you ought to be sharing with the rest of the world is based not on a percentage of
income nor on how many (or few) dollars you feel you can
spare each week, but instead on your own needs and your own use of money.
Making a list of your
incomings and outgoings will allow you to see how
much money you and your partner have to
spare and will help you budget.
Whether its savings, a retirement fund, your final pay check or other smaller
income amounts, knowing what you have from the very beginning could better help you prepare for organising how
much of that will need to go towards your outgoings and how
much you'll have to
spare to pay off necessary debts or to put towards finding new work.
Your trustee will decide whether or not (and how
much of) your
spare income needs to be used to contribute towards your monthly debt repayments.
Your
income is probably not hugely generous, and there may not be
much money to
spare for savings.
All
spare income was spent in funding the partner's online gambling which appeared to take up
much of his time.
For seniors living on a fixed
income or without
much money to
spare, the dream of European travel can still be realized.
Roger Griggs, communications director at Kwik Fit, said: «Becoming a motorist and passing the driving test is exciting, but it can also be expensive, particularly for young people who are unlikely to have
much in the way of
spare income.