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My soa help
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@hopper01609
If your wife gets the child benefit, remove it from your income.
Move the petrol to other travel and possibly have a look to see how much a monthly bus pass is, then bump up your other travel figure.
Mortgage started 2020, aiming to clear 31/12/2029.0 -
Many thank yes wife gets the child benifit,I can walk to work but have to travel to dentists which is about 15 mile away and I always get late appointments because of work,but I have to collect sea water every week for my fish tank as daft as that sounds lolMovingForwards said:@hopper01609
If your wife gets the child benefit, remove it from your income.
Move the petrol to other travel and possibly have a look to see how much a monthly bus pass is, then bump up your other travel figure.0 -
Your SOA shows a deficit of £137 per month, how will you manage this when you won't have any access to credit? Or is the furlough salary 80% and that covers it?
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The soa I have worked out is with me been down %20 of my wages once back at work my money will increase,I can always cut back on shopping0
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