Take home for me and 480 for him.
The original post does not make it clear whether the €800 rent is per week or per month.So, you take home around €3,800 a month, after rent this leaves you with €3,000 for bills and living.
The original post does not make it clear whether the €800 rent is per week or per month.
If the rent is €800 per week, then i think we've found the source of the problem.
....How to people manage to do it.
I find that a little difficult to believe. 2k per week - 100k per year?€400/day doing a FÁS course
I find that a little difficult to believe. 2k per week - 100k per year?
A bloke in the pub told me yesterday that he gets €400/day doing a FÁS course. Maybe you could find out more about this as well.
Loan repayments 160pm and Save 100pm.
Plus €250 per quarter Early Childcare Supplement or is the child over 6?I earn 2000pm + 150 CB
I agree with Sherman - clear debts first, then save.Loan repayments 160pm and Save 100pm.
Fair play to you.That leaves me with the grand total of 640.00 to live on and pay bills. God i feel so poverty stricken now yet I manage fine, my child never goes without, theres always food in the cupboards and I even get a few nights out as well!
That's rubbish unless he's getting it from the work he's doing not from FAS? (which is still difficult enough to believe)A bloke in the pub told me yesterday that he gets €400/day doing a FÁS course. Maybe you could find out more about this as well.
I agree, it's like they've run off to find another job.It would be useful if the original poster could respond to some of the comments so far when they get a chance but they seem to have gone AWOL.
Wages go on 800e rent and bills(petrol, credit card, credit union, car insurance, tax, food, gas, heat..) then left with nothing spare for any luxury things.
You'd probably be better off putting the €100 against your outstanding debts than saving it.
Debts or no debts, I think it's a good idea to have a rainy day fund, even at the cost of potential interest savings. Once there's enough cash put aside for that rainy day, only then should surplus income be put towards repaying debt.
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