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Budget
Total money available BEFORE all deductions are taken.
a budget in which your total expenses are not more than your total income.
a tax paid on retail products (goods or services): a set percentage of the cost.
a formal record of transactions made by an individual, business, or organization
something spent: a payment for goods or services.
money available AFTER all deductions have been subtracted.
a tax paid yearly to the local government based on the value of the land and its structure.
a plan for using money, usually for a month or a year
Sales Tax
Total money available BEFORE all deductions are taken.
a budget in which your total expenses are not more than your total income.
a tax paid on retail products (goods or services): a set percentage of the cost.
a formal record of transactions made by an individual, business, or organization
something spent: a payment for goods or services.
money available AFTER all deductions have been subtracted.
a tax paid yearly to the local government based on the value of the land and its structure.
a plan for using money, usually for a month or a year
Expenses
Total money available BEFORE all deductions are taken.
a budget in which your total expenses are not more than your total income.
a tax paid on retail products (goods or services): a set percentage of the cost.
a formal record of transactions made by an individual, business, or organization
something spent: a payment for goods or services.
money available AFTER all deductions have been subtracted.
a tax paid yearly to the local government based on the value of the land and its structure.
a plan for using money, usually for a month or a year
Gross salary
Total money available BEFORE all deductions are taken.
a budget in which your total expenses are not more than your total income.
a tax paid on retail products (goods or services): a set percentage of the cost.
a formal record of transactions made by an individual, business, or organization
something spent: a payment for goods or services.
money available AFTER all deductions have been subtracted.
a tax paid yearly to the local government based on the value of the land and its structure.
a plan for using money, usually for a month or a year
Property taxes
Total money available BEFORE all deductions are taken.
a budget in which your total expenses are not more than your total income.
a tax paid on retail products (goods or services): a set percentage of the cost.
a formal record of transactions made by an individual, business, or organization
something spent: a payment for goods or services.
money available AFTER all deductions have been subtracted.
a tax paid yearly to the local government based on the value of the land and its structure.
a plan for using money, usually for a month or a year
Financial Record
Total money available BEFORE all deductions are taken.
a budget in which your total expenses are not more than your total income.
a tax paid on retail products (goods or services): a set percentage of the cost.
a formal record of transactions made by an individual, business, or organization
something spent: a payment for goods or services.
money available AFTER all deductions have been subtracted.
a tax paid yearly to the local government based on the value of the land and its structure.
a plan for using money, usually for a month or a year
Balance budget
Total money available BEFORE all deductions are taken.
a budget in which your total expenses are not more than your total income.
a tax paid on retail products (goods or services): a set percentage of the cost.
a formal record of transactions made by an individual, business, or organization
something spent: a payment for goods or services.
money available AFTER all deductions have been subtracted.
a tax paid yearly to the local government based on the value of the land and its structure.
a plan for using money, usually for a month or a year
Net Salary/Income
Total money available BEFORE all deductions are taken.
a budget in which your total expenses are not more than your total income.
a tax paid on retail products (goods or services): a set percentage of the cost.
a formal record of transactions made by an individual, business, or organization
something spent: a payment for goods or services.
money available AFTER all deductions have been subtracted.
a tax paid yearly to the local government based on the value of the land and its structure.
a plan for using money, usually for a month or a year
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