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In english, the money sign goes on the left.
Subtracting. When you are given a problem asking "how much money is left," that means some money was taken away, and you are asked about the remaining amount. To take away money means using subtraction.
You will have 80 dollars left.
If you give x money to the bank paying 6% interest, then the amount of interest received is 0.06*x. If you gave x to the first account, the money left over must be 12600-x, so if you give 12600-x money to the second account, the interest is 0.08*(12600-x) Now we want both amounts of interest to be equal so, 0.06x = 0.08(12600-x) => 0.06x = 0.08*12600 - 0.08x => 0.06x = 1008 - 0.08x => 0.06x + 0.08x = 1008 => 0.14x = 1008 => x = 1008/0.14 = 7200 You give 7200 to the 6% interest account, as you chose to give them x money. You have 5400 money left to give to the 8% interest account (12600 - x).
285 $
discretionary income ka-ching!
Disposable income is the money a consumer has left after paying taxes to use for necesities such as food housing, clothing, and transportation. Discretionary income is the money that remains after paying for taxes and necessities and is used for luxury items.
I think it is when you have money left over after paying all of your taxes
Make a list of all your expenses and prioritize by how important they are---like food, water, electric etc... then make a list of all your income/any money that you receive every month. Add up your expenses and see if you have enough money every month, if you have money left over after paying all your necessities then allow some money for non-necessities, like eating out, movies ect...Also include an amount, if able, that you can put towards savings every month, even if its a small amount.
You get to keep the money you have left over after paying the body shop. It is considered part of your insurance settlement.
Discretionary Income Discretionary income = Gross income - taxes - all compelled payments (bills) Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disposable_and_discretionary_income
Disposable income.
That's called a legacy.
A Surplus
The peasant was the lowest class, usually farmers. They were always poor and were barely able to afford basic necessities. The peasants were usually taxed and whatever money was left afterwards was negligible.
net profit percentage shows how much money is left, after paying expences from running the business, as a percentage.
ProfitMoney that is left after all business expenses are paid is called profit.