Garnishment .
No. They don't want your house. They want money, so they would take your paycheck. Some companies just charge it off as being uncollectable.
It means when holder of a bill needs money he can take the bill to bank where the bank will discount it and chargesome interest on that
Your paycheck after taxes "what you take home".
Withdrawing money is to take the money out. Say, you are at a bank. You may want to take out money from your bank savings to spend. That is called a withdraw.
In most banks, this is called a withdraw.
You can only take money out of their paycheck if you have a contract about being able to do this. The employee must agree to this beforehand.
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It's your debt.
As much as you can afford to save and still have enough left in your net take home paycheck to take care of all of your other necessary expenses and still have some extra money for other purpose's.
The Money Store is a payday loans business. They can offer money advances to people in need of cash. They are dangerous because they often take up 20% of one's paycheck.
Why would a minor child have a paycheck?
Take small amounts of money out of each paycheck. Calculate how much you'll think you need, and take enough out so that you will reach that goal by the time you are going to take the vacation.
Because that's a false assumption - I still get a paycheck.
If you are referring to a paycheck, the term is "take-home" or "net pay".
From his gross pay YES. When you have your net take home paycheck in your hand you do NOT have any thing taken out of your net take home paycheck or withheld from your net take home paycheck.
Employer is trying to remove money from our paychecks because of a mistake made when checking a patient in. They are trying to charge us for the total cost of the exam, is this legal?
It is allowed to do this. However, that doesn't mean it is the most ethical. In some cases, the employer will take money out of the manager-on-duty's paycheck to compensate.