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julybride
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Can any one help?
Me and hubby are chnaging our lives and taking a step back. I want to change my job and retrain. But as you can see our debts are currently being paid off. I am looking at loosing two thirds of my salary!!!!
So i am in the process of trying to work out what we can realistically affoard. does anyone know where i can find (or do you have an equation) that will allow me to work out what my take home pay will be after tax and NI? I think i can loose about £7000 before we will really see a difference but i'd like to be sure.
(As i will also be loosing having to pay huge travel costs!!!)
Thanks
Me and hubby are chnaging our lives and taking a step back. I want to change my job and retrain. But as you can see our debts are currently being paid off. I am looking at loosing two thirds of my salary!!!!
So i am in the process of trying to work out what we can realistically affoard. does anyone know where i can find (or do you have an equation) that will allow me to work out what my take home pay will be after tax and NI? I think i can loose about £7000 before we will really see a difference but i'd like to be sure.
(As i will also be loosing having to pay huge travel costs!!!)
Thanks
julybride
DFD 18th Dec2007
We did it!!!
DFD 18th Dec2007
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Give this a try:
http://www.tfpl.com/permanent_recruitment/candidates/pcalculator.cfm
BTW It's lose/losing (with a soft 's'. (The other is when you play fast and loose!)"Some say the cup is half empty, while others say it is half full. However, this is skirting around the issue. The real problem is that the cup is too big."0
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