A reasonable allowance for a hardworking nine-year-old typically ranges from $5 to $10 per week, depending on the family's budget and values. This amount can help teach the child about money management, savings, and responsibility. Parents may also consider linking the allowance to specific chores or tasks to instill a sense of earning. Ultimately, the key is to ensure it aligns with the child's understanding of money and encourages positive financial habits.
Many (extremely hard) ways, but I doubt you ever will. Good luck anyway! Simply by working hard in your job, saving a lot of money, and minimizing the risk of spending money on unnecessary thing.
You should use fair-trade so poor hard working farmers get the money they they need and with fair trade farmers who collect coco beans and make tea and coffee and other fair trade foods should get most of the profit when an item of fair trade is purchased
hard up - not having enough money to pay for necessities
One who does not have to work hard. Money comes easily.
working harder is more associated with quality and quantity, while working smart is kind of like working fast, clever, effectively IE carrying boxes off a loading dock as opposed to using a cart, wheelbarrow
by working hard
by working hard
You should Relax.
If all the bills get paid do Nothing,if he drinks and smokes up the money, do I really have to tell you what to do??
By working hard and saving your money so you appreciate what you have.
I would surmise that people in Virginia probably get their money by working hard at their jobs.
Yes it should be hyphenated.
Hard working with a little money and food of a period time
By working hard. get a high-level education careful diligent
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hard working
She works hard for the money