When budgeting for your immediate needs, you should divide them into
A.
immediate and discretionary expenses.
B.
fixed and immediate expenses.
C.
discretionary and fixed expenses.
D.
fixed and intermittent expenses.
To divide
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Divide kitchen into syllables like this: kit-chen.
You divide the word army into syllables like this- arm----y
Transatlantic Divide is a book by Alberto Mertinelli that compares the culture and society of the United States and Europe.
When budgeting for your immediate needs, you should divide them into
expenses/gross Just divide expenses into gross.
Add all expenses and divide by the GLA.
Divide the utility expense by the monthly budget. Multiply the result by 100.
If your gross income is $200,000 per year, and you pay 33% in taxes, etc., that would leave a net income of $134,000 per year, or roughly $11,170 per month. Add up the last twelve months of utilities, mortgage, insurance, etc., then divide by twelve, since there are twelve months in a year, and this will give you the monthly average for your expenses. For example if the average of your monthly expenses is: * Mortgage $2,000 * Utilities $500 * Insurance $500 * Food $800 * Medical $200 * Car payments $400 * Clothing $500 * Miscellaneous $100 That would be a total of $5,000 in expenses per month, leaving an excess of $6,170 each month. Divide the total average monthly expenses by your net monthly income, which will give you approximately 45%. You then subtract .45 from 1.0 (or 45 from 100), which will give you .55 or 55%, which is the percentage of your net income used on your household budget. If you want the average based on your gross income of $200,000, then you do it the same way, by dividing the total average monthly expenses by your total monthly gross income.
To find the percentage of each expense, you would divide the total expenses by the total of each expense category. Right-click on the cell where you want to display the percentage and format the cell to display the value as a percent. You also can select the number of decimal places to display. If your total expenses are displayed in cell N12 and your office expenses are in cell N3, put the following formula in O3: =N3/N12. This will divide the office expenses by the total expenses and give you a decimal. If Total Expenses are $100 and Office Expenses are $20, cell O3 will display .2. When you format the cell to display as a percent, you will see .2 change to 20% (if you format to display 0 decimal places). If you want to display as 20.00%, then format to display 2 decimal places.
You would take the total revenue and divide it by the total number of procedures that has been done within the given time frame. For cost ratio/expense you want to take the total expenses for one month and divide them by the number of procedures performed within that month.
The modified net lease is a compromise among the gross lease and the triple net. The landlord and tenant usually set up a divide of maintenance expenses, while the tenant agrees to pay taxes and insurance.
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The word "divide" can function as a verb. It is used to describe the action of separating something into parts or groups.
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