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How much are your outgoing bills?
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So, umm, how much are your outgoing bills?0
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Rent 394
C tax 106
Water 11
Gas and elec together 30
Landline and broadband 20
Mobile 10
So £570 going out. More coming in, so I'm happy!!
Live alone. 50+. 2 bed bungalow, East Midlands.A bit of grin and bear it, a bit of come and share it
You're welcome we can spare it, yellow socks0 -
As much as they need to be!!
Maybe post what yours is before asking other people what theirs is!!
:money:Time is a path from the past to the future and back again. The present is the crossroads of both. :cool:0 -
Why do want to know other people's outgoings? (without even having the courtesy to post your own first).0
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All in, everything, down the penny is £800.27, but £125 of that is charity donations. So excluding that, 675.27.
Edited....oh approx £5 of it is also my Nan's mobile phone bill, not mine.0 -
my outgoings are.
£130 utilities, that includes full package virgin with 200mb internet
£17.99 Odeon limitless
£7.50 Spotify
£50.00 contribution towards my sisters cat food, he's on a special diet.
I have a lot of disposable income afterwards.0 -
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