pay in is to pay inpay out is to pay out
Example: "I will pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today".
You can try to get a co-signer. BUT, most people with good credit will have that good credit because they don't co-sign loans or leases for others. Especially not others with bad credit. One way to do it without asking a friend or family member to risk their credit, is to save up money for 3-6 months of rent. Talk to the landlord. If you can pay that much ahead, some will skip the credit check. Once you get to the end of your pre-paid rent period, be sure to PAY ON TIME AND IN FULL each month. After at least a year with that landlord, you will have a good rental reference as long as you give adequate notice before moving, leave the place clean, and do not leave behind unpaid utilities bills or other problems for the landlord and/or next tenant to deal with. Also, if you can show that you are working toward improving your credit, that may help. Show the landlord your written out budget and demonstrate that you can pay. Don't rent a place that costs more than 1/3 of your TAKEHOME pay. This is less than most people will say you can spend, but if you have bad credit, you have more debt than most so you have to rent a cheaper place.
Pay it off. Pay it off. Pay it off. . . Did I say to pay it off? It's better to PAY IT OFF !!!!! Like NOW!!!!
do i have to pay back
pay in is to pay inpay out is to pay out
Example: "I will pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today".
No, a veteran will not have to pay alimony out of their VA pay.
Base Pay is what the serviceman is being paid, WITHOUT: housing pay, combat duty pay, jump pay, food allowance pay, dependent(s) pay, over-seas pay, uniform allowance pay, etc.
if they pay the taxes for the house then no if they don't pay taxes then they do pay
A brand new cadet pilot earns around 3200 prior to tax per month A very senior captain doing a lot of overtime and with training responsibilities could earn upto 20000 per month ( prior to tax ) Overall taxation rates will vary from around 28% to about 42% Therefore takehome pay is between 2300 at the start of your career to upto 12000+ at the end, lots and lots of guys take home 5,6,7 and 8K per month. Notto mention an amazing pension at 55 upto 100k a year for life, even now although new joiners wont see any of this the boat has left the dock!
A bus pay is when you pay to go on the bus.
basic pay and gross pay submit
are garnishments calculated by gross pay or net pay
Is pay from ss or corona
gross pay: the amount made before taxesnet pay: the amount after subtracting taxes and benefit from your gross pay
the pay before taxes net pay is after taxes