Nothing, if we're talking about "should"; an allowance is a privilege, not a right. While parents are legally obligated to provide for the needs of their children, there's no law requiring that you be provided with anything above what is actually necessary for survival nor setting the amount. While many parents do provide their children with an allowance, the amount varies widely from case to case, largely depending on the child's age, location, and the financial status of the family. If you feel your parents aren't giving you enough, your best option is probably to make your case logically to your parents as to why you feel it should be increased.
it depends how much they want to pay you !! :)
His salary is $400,000 plus an allowance for state expenses.
An account manager is usually paid commission on the sales from his/her accounts. Some managers can also get paid a base salary, car allowance, and expenses. The average account manager should make 75,000+ year depending on their industry.
He was paid his allowance today.
It depends entirely on your personal finances. There is no requirement to give them any allowance.
A lot!
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An account manager is usually paid commission on the sales from his/her accounts. Some managers may also get paid a base salary, car allowance, and expenses. The average account manager should make 75,000+ year. This may depend on the industry.
They should get about 30 a month.
it depends how much money the child or children id getting paid
I personally never got an allowance. But I'd think 10-20 dollars a week, depending on how much work you do.
money that does not have to be paid