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lynseydee
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I currently use Yolt to help me with my budgeting. The only part I'm not understanding is when it comes to putting in my income.
I have four forms of income that come in at different times of the month and two of them are paid four weekly.
What i want to achieve is for it to show my income minus my outgoings so i can see what, if any, income I have left to put towards clearing my debts.
Does anyone else use it that might be able to shed some light?
Thanks
I have four forms of income that come in at different times of the month and two of them are paid four weekly.
What i want to achieve is for it to show my income minus my outgoings so i can see what, if any, income I have left to put towards clearing my debts.
Does anyone else use it that might be able to shed some light?
Thanks
Did owe £9,951.96
Now helping hubby pay off loan. Finally paid off :j
Owe Virgin [STRIKE]£5,950.00 [/STRIKE]at 0% til June 2009 £3,427.89. Owe HSBC [STRIKE]£5,460.78 [/STRIKE]2.9% til May 2010 £3,703.07. Owe Post Office £1,676.62 at 0% til September 2010
Now helping hubby pay off loan. Finally paid off :j
Owe Virgin [STRIKE]£5,950.00 [/STRIKE]at 0% til June 2009 £3,427.89. Owe HSBC [STRIKE]£5,460.78 [/STRIKE]2.9% til May 2010 £3,703.07. Owe Post Office £1,676.62 at 0% til September 2010
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I don't know the answer to your question(s), and I doubt many MSEers would - though happy to be proven wrong.
You might get a better response if you ask on Yolt Facebook or Twitter as I don't think they are authorised to post on MSE.0 -
Would this work for the 4 weekly income
Assume (for ease of numbers) your 4 weekly income is £280 that's £10 a day. A month averages out at 365/12 days ie 30.42 days - your income in a month is £304.20
It doesn't matter what day in the month you get your income
Never pay on an estimated bill. Always read and understand your bill0
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