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| hairandbeauty |
Posted - 10 February 2009 : 15:58:40 Hi guys
We go to court tomorrow and have moved into our new rented house today.
what shall we put for outgoings as we arnt sure what this will be?
Rent is £450 - but this should be covered by housing benifit? what do i do there?
Also what should I put for clothing and house hold expenses etc based on 2 people without kids.
I need to do this quick as were at court at 9am |
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| movin on |
Posted - 10 February 2009 : 16:49:27 Forgot to add please post your I&E if you get stuck as there will always be someone around who can advise on it further.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing
Jenny xx |
| movin on |
Posted - 10 February 2009 : 16:47:50 Hi H & B
You have alot going on this week dont you.
Take a look at this also:
http://www.insolvency.gov.uk/freedomofinformation/technical/TechnicalManual/Ch25-36/Chapter31/part7/part2/part_2.htm
click on household expenditure spreadsheet.
It may be worth mentioning if there are things that you pay out but are not listed here then you will obviously need to add that in also.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing
Jenny xx |
| Niobe |
Posted - 10 February 2009 : 16:13:16 You can try this as well:
http://www.cccs.co.uk/budget/persbudg.aspx
It doesn't give you figures, but there is a list with everything you can possibly think of, just in case there is something you forget to put down.
The glimmer gets brighter all the time
Jan xx |
| Mr.E.Guest |
Posted - 10 February 2009 : 16:04:16 Hi,
Try a Google for "family expenditure" survey or "household expenditure" - I've got 2 excel sheets which give a break down - these are great for expenditure as they breakdown into quite good detail - I'm sure they are on the insolvency site.
Good luck
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger (I hope ;-) |