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1st IVA yearly review
Hi,
Well my 1st year as seemed to go smoothly so only 5 more to go and hopefully they saty the same. Can anyone tell me what the maxium allowances are for groceries, heat, electric etc? Just want some guide lines to go by! I live of a very small budget so i can put pennies away for a rainy day so not using what my full allowance should be so can't remember what I was allowed for each allocation. If anyone can point me in the right direction that would be great. Can't believe how much food and fuel has went up on top of gas and electric, somehow don't think i will be able to save a smuch next year!! Thanks in advance for any help
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Well my 1st year as seemed to go smoothly so only 5 more to go and hopefully they saty the same. Can anyone tell me what the maxium allowances are for groceries, heat, electric etc? Just want some guide lines to go by! I live of a very small budget so i can put pennies away for a rainy day so not using what my full allowance should be so can't remember what I was allowed for each allocation. If anyone can point me in the right direction that would be great. Can't believe how much food and fuel has went up on top of gas and electric, somehow don't think i will be able to save a smuch next year!! Thanks in advance for any help
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Hi Mia. Well Done on that 1st Review.
If you go to the beatmydebt website, they have a living expenses guide which gives amounts pretty close to the accepted guidelines. However, remember they are only guidelines, on some you might spend more ( but might have to provide evidence) on some you might spend less.0 -
Thanks FoggyBrain :beer:0
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