No don't have a mortgage anymore but for the last three months after I fill up my cars with gas,buy food for two weeks and get the thing I need and pay bills. I haven't been able to shop....Just sit here....
2007-06-06 08:45:27
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answered by ▒Яenée▒ 7
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Hello.Do you work? If so,then your lucky.We live on a benefit called Superannuation here in New Zealand. We get the equivalent of around$300 US. per month. Out of this we pay out most of it on Ground rent(we're leasehold),electricity,rates etc. We save a bit. So yes we are always broke.And we should have saved for our old age,but we have brought up 7 children,and there were too many spare Dollars.My advice to all young people is to save a bit for that time wehen you cant work or earn.But I'm not complaining. Life is good- we have 11 grandchildren.So any spare cash goes on them. Have a good day.
2007-06-06 08:51:54
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answered by Anonymous
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If this have been united statesa., says your father under no circumstances asked newborn help, and presented this does not contain a divorce, then once you grew to become 18 you have got filed for retroactive energetic newborn help for as much as 18 years properly worth. In maximum states, you may have had to report previous to age 19, yet in some states, it is going till you're twenty third birthday. To my know-how, maximum eu countries are following the comparable policies. So in the adventure that your father became a single father and not divorced out of your mom then you definately can report for a retroactive newborn help order. yet, if this involves a divorce, and he'd did no longer request youngster's artwork initially, in easy terms he would have filed for a clean newborn help order previous to you turning age 18.
2016-10-29 08:40:41
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answered by ? 4
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not after rent, but after we finish paying all the other bills my husband and I are lucky to have a total of $150.00 between the two of us (weekly) which is gas and groceries, and anything else we may need or want.
sounds like a lot, but trust me, it isn't, and $150 is being generous, usually its more like $100.
we pay our rent by the week (our choice) it seems to help a little
2007-06-06 08:48:23
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answered by Some Lady 6
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Back when I had my first apartment, my rent was 50% of monthly take home pay. That means one paycheck a month went towards rent. Kind of sucked when you needed groceries and needed to pay rent and had no money other than your paycheck.
After that, I decided to only allow myself to get a place that was 25% of my monthly take home pay. I am much happier now. I can buy groceries whenever I need to.
2007-06-06 08:44:31
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answered by A.Mercer 7
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I'm broke before I pay rent even.
2007-06-06 08:42:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I am totally broke after I pay my mortgage!!!!!!!!!!
2007-06-06 08:42:17
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answered by loops 4
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Nope, it's after I pay all the extra bills that I'm broke :)
2007-06-06 08:42:13
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answered by sweeetheart 3
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Yes I am. I am 19 and making a considerable amount more then other kids my age- and I still need my mom to help me!!! But I dont have a roommate---what am I going to do about it??? MOVE BACK HOME!! Where everything is free =) atleast until I am 21.
2007-06-06 08:45:44
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answered by Enchanted One 5
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Nope
2007-06-06 08:43:48
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answered by Anonymous
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