Charges for room and board depends on the location of the boarding house, the floor area of the room or how big the room is, the amenities as well as the furnitures included in the room and the food that the landlady would serve.
If I were you, you have to scout for the charges for room and board that other boarding houses charge, then try to compare them. In this way, you can calculate on how much you're going to charge for room and board.
There are no standard rates. It depends on the specific college or university. Once you have the names of specific schools, then you can obtain that information particular to those schools.
You should decide the price yourself. I charge 3 dollars per child per hour, but for a child with autism you should probably charge 4 or 5 dollars per hour.
The charge for a child flying alone is by airline and is usually around 70 dollars
I should charge 5%
I charge 8 $$ per hour for 1 child and for 11 $ for 2. If theres three and i know the family well i will only charge 13$ per hour
uhh. how much did he charge you when you were growin' up?
I walked two big Labradors as a child and was paid $5 (Au). This seemed quite a lot to a young child. Perhaps charge less if the dogs are small, or easy to walk. If they are larger and difficult to walk, give him more for the effort.
If they are very good friend of you, you should not charge. Otherwise charge according to how much you work.
they should charge just enough but not too much
Isc board is much better than hsc board
you should charge 3.00 dollars or 1.00 dollars
Ther is a great variance among insurers as to their prices and underwriting guidelines for young drivers. You should contact your current insurer and find out what they would charge to add your child as a covered driver Only your insurer will know how much they will charge you. If the price is too high, you can always shop around for another insurance company.
however much you want to charge