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Knowing the difference will allow you to develop a realistic budget based upon your take-home pay.
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debit cards are when instead of credit cards you dont have to pay off what you spent. so say i had 300 pounds in my account, if i used a credit card i could only use 150 pounds at the most because i have to pay back what i spent where as a debit card i could spend the 300 pounds
There is not much difference between collateral and pledge. If you put something up as collateral, if you fail to pay the loan, the item that you pledged will be taken. Either word can be used.
can u pls give me the difference between basic and net pay
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A credit card is like a portable loan, where the money you spend isn't yours and you have to pay it back. A direct debit card is your money from an account.
The difference between gross pay and net pay is that gross pay is the amount that you receive before tax deductions and pay net is the money you take home after all the tax deductions
A credit card is like a portable loan, where the money you spend isn't yours and you have to pay it back. A direct debit card is your money from an account.
one you pay for and one you don't
Knowing the difference will allow you to develop a realistic budget based upon your take-home pay.
A budget is how much money you have to spend on certain items. For example a family person can say I am not going to spend over $40 on groceries this month. If the head of household went over $40, then he/she went over their budget. An account is how much money you have in a bank to pay bills.
Gross pay is the number of hours times base hourly rate. Net is what is left after Insurance, FICA, Fed and State deductions. In other words, Gross is what you make, Net, is what you spend.
The difference between solvency and insolvency is that the former describes the state of being able to pay one's debts. whereas the latter describes one's state of being unable to pay.
you pay for one and you don't pay for the other one