The awnser is Dependent
DEPENDANT means A person who relies on another especially a family member financial support. I am not sure what the other word means. I personally don't think it even IS a word to be honest....
No, self-sufficient means that you are independent.
No, self-sufficient means that you are independent.
adj.Contingent on another.Subordinate.Relying on or requiring the aid of another for support: dependent children.Hanging down.
A person who handles someone's money and affairs is often referred to as a financial advisor, manager, or fiduciary. This individual is responsible for making investment decisions, managing budgets, and ensuring that the person’s financial interests are protected. They may also assist with estate planning, tax strategies, and general financial planning to help the individual achieve their financial goals. Trust and expertise are crucial in this role, as the individual relies on them for sound financial guidance.
The laws regarding claiming of dependents are complicated. Generally, a person who relies on you as their chief means of support (more than half) can be claimed as a dependent.
Yes, scientific research often relies on financial donations from sources such as governments, private organizations, and individuals to fund projects, pay for equipment and resources, and support researchers. These donations can be crucial for advancing scientific knowledge and innovation in various fields.
Claiming a dependent on your taxes means that you can reduce your taxable income by a certain amount for each dependent you claim, such as a child or relative, who relies on you for financial support. This can lead to lower taxes or a higher tax refund.
No, Jacksonville University is a private institution. Located in Jacksonville, Florida, it offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs. As a private university, it is not funded by the state and typically relies on tuition and private donations for its financial support.
The third person singular form of rely is "relies."
A parasite if it relies on the host for food. Fungi.Or (in botany) an epiphyte, where it only relies on the host for physical support. e.g Vines, perching orchids,
Yes, you can take out a life insurance policy on your father's life. In order to take out life insurance on someone there needs to exist an "Insurable Interest". One way there exists an insurable interest is if one person relies on another person for financial support. Another would be to be a relative. For example, a husband and wife have insurable interest in each other. Also, siblings, and children and parents have insurable interest in one another.