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Soa
wikkid_devil
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I notice many people here are using SOA to look at their home budgeting (very sensible).
Does anyone know, is this version of the SOA based on the CFS (Common Financial Statement) and does it include up to date trigger figures?
Just curious.
Wikkid
Does anyone know, is this version of the SOA based on the CFS (Common Financial Statement) and does it include up to date trigger figures?
Just curious.
Wikkid
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The SoA calculator most used on here does not include any trigger figures or any figures at all - all it lists are common income & expense categories for a person to fill in their current spending (or budgeted spending).A smile enriches those who receive without making poorer those who giveor "It costs nowt to be nice"0
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