If you live in university owned halls (or flats), utilities (water, electricity etc...) are included in rent (however this may or may not include usage of washing machines or driers). If you live off campus in privately owned student housing, many landlords will also include "utilities" in rent. If you're lucky they may even pay for your tv license.
When it comes to figuring out how much college will cost, tuition is just the beginning. Carefully managing expenses and planning out ways to pay for them can reduce the likelihood of overspending and accumulating unnecessary debt. Here are a few steps you can take to help you afford these additional college expenses
Lets Break down your primary expenses.Books and supplies (average annual cost $1,137): books, school supplies, lab fees, and computer
Transportation (average annual cost $1,073): vehicle fees, parking, gas, maintenance, and travel cost
Pretty much around 12,000 in utilities a year , in my opinion ot quite can be more and 12,000 can not just be 1year but half of an year( -in 6months) .
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$68.00
Income = 1700 Planned spending on Utilities = 4% Amount spent = 1700 * (4/100) = 68 She will spend 68 bucks on her utilities.
296.04
national average is $302 as of nov. 08
I will assume you left out the decimal point for the monthly salary. 1,345.63 x .22 = 296.0386 ~ $296.04 per month budget for utilities. Amount spend, depends on the bill, but $296.04 is the amount in the budget.
4%
Call the utility company and ask them what the average bill was for that address.
I spend about $100-$150 per month.
The average office spends about $2 to $3 per square foot annually on utilities, which typically includes electricity, water, and heating/cooling expenses. However, this cost can vary significantly depending on the size of the office and its location.
$6000 dollars
$10-$15 a day