Electric $100
Cable $100
Home Phone $60
Cell Phone $50 - $100 (depends)
House or Rent (depending on your area) $500 - $900
Car Payments (vary depending on new or used) $100 - $400
Car Insurance $50 - $100
This is all monthly...
Then there are various bills like water, sewer, taxes (if it's a home), garbage pick-up (depends on your area) and of course personal expenses...groceries, cleaning products, food, toiletries...
2006-11-02 09:39:20
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answered by toobusy 3
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The amounts really depend on a variety of factors such as the size of your house and location, and amount of luxuries you have, i.e. basic cable or specialty channels, no telephone features or call display, answering machine, how your house is heated - gas, electric baseboards. But here is a list of what are your possible expenses.
Mortgage, Property Taxes, House Insurance, Car Payments or Lease Payments, Car Insurance, Hydro, Water (if not on a well), Heat (Gas, Oil, or Electric), Cable, Telephone, and Internet are the standard bills. Then you have your more controllable monthly expenses like food, gas for vehicle, house and vehicle repairs, and entertainment. If you are trying to save money make sure you grocery shop at a low end store, i.e. No Frills, Price Choppers and buy more in bulk. Try not to eat out at restaurants much or stop off at variety stores. Also (taking into account your ages) try not to overindulge at the bars or stay at home and invite friends over and drink the cheaper drinks. Goodluck, its not easy, but if you learn it now you will be better in the long run and will have lots of additional money when you are in your 30's!
2006-11-02 09:48:05
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answered by LTigerRay 2
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Power in my area is usually 80-100 a month for a decent apartment, lower in the summer.
Cable is 50
Cell phones are usually 50 for a single or 80 for a family plan (2 phones)
Car payments the average payment for a 10K car is like $250-300 depending on interest rate.
Car insurance on two cars for two drivers should run you around $200 a month with an okay driving record.
Rent- you'd have to check your area as this can vary wildly from one to another.
If its an apartmnet you might have up to $40 for sewer/water/garbage.
2006-11-02 10:18:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, it kind of depends on the area in which you live.
Here in southeastern Ohio, average rent would be 400 per month for a 1 bedroom apartment, about 50-100 for electric, about 50 for phone, 50 for cable, and gas in cold month about 100.
Then you'd have your car insurance, renter's insurance if you choose it, grocery expenses, toiletries, household/ supplies (for laundry detergent, cleaning products, etc...)
Then there is money involved in setting up & furnishing your place, also...
So... any way you go... money needs spent here & there.
I would start by assessing your current financial status & log what you spend on what for a month or so... Then figure what price range is acceptable to you & hubby....& make a very detailed budget & stick to it....Add in allowance for entertainment, too. Even if t just enough to see a movie once a month , have dinner together, or rent a movie to take home...
Good luck to you!
2006-11-02 09:39:00
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answered by Jennewren :) 2
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this question will be more effective perfect replied by technique of the clinical institution the position the shipping and circumsicion will be taking position. i comprehend my OB is charging 3100.00, it really is all my prenatal visits, the cesarean shipping. My area after my ins will be a touch over 900.00. you are able to call the clinical institution and ask for his or her economic facilities branch. they could be able to furnish you a breakdown. you may want to ask in the adventure that they could fax you an estimate that way you're able to have something on paper and may want to not have too many more effective costs even as that is all suggested and achieved. My docs place of work requested if i needed circumsicion if it really is a boy, I suggested sure, so i anticipate that the fee for that would want to be lined besides. same with having my tubes tied afterwards. Your OB might want to even comprehend what the clinical institution in a lot of situations costs. Labwork/ultrasounds at the instantaneous are not lined lots of the time and those are in a lot of situations billed by technique of the Lab or the Ultrasound facility. good luck!!
2016-12-05 11:40:11
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answered by ? 4
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electricity, gas, water, trash, house phone, cell phone
2006-11-02 10:20:06
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answered by Ms.Budonkadonk 4
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