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Tag Archives: income
Headline Grabber
Once in a while something in the headlines catches my eye which generates an opinion bordering on a rant. First of all, let me remind you of this from a couple of months ago: https://pensitivity101.wordpress.com/2019/09/14/good-news-and-bad-news/ It’s worth a read because … Continue reading
Posted in current events, diary, Just a thought, money matters, Opinions
Tagged budgets, income, money
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Myth and Math
I’ve done a few posts on budgets, income and expense, but recent events have got me getting out the old spreadsheet and doing some updates. With the UK Budget looming, I am wondering what wonderful tweaks and twerks of the … Continue reading
Posted in budgets, current events, money matters, numbers, Opinions
Tagged budget, expense, income, percentages
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Unexpected Wealth!
I’m rich. In fact, I’m gonna be so much richer, I have no idea what I’m going to do with this extra money. I had notification today that my Banking Pension is going up by £5.35. Now what can I … Continue reading
Posted in humour, money matters, tongue in cheek
Tagged income, money
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Truly Frugal
Not so long ago, a market trader announced that after the necessary costs and deductions for his stall and having put in an 80 hour week, he was lucky to have £50 a week to live on. In response, a … Continue reading