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They treated their winnings as income from a job and used it for all manner of expenses.
With little in savings, Ms. Bostic said, she had to rely largely on her diminished income from a job whose full pay was about $40,000 a year.
One could say that the support of third parties may be more dependable than income from a job where a business may not tell its employers if it is struggling.
What they didn't have was income from a job or net income from a side business.
"When you're used to a regular weekly income from a job and that changes and you've got nothing it's hard.
Losing income from a job is often the first step for people faced with, say, a 20% interest rate toward walking away from their debts.
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Additionally, dependent student income from a summer job, or any job, can have implications on the parent's tax return in ways that range from one more return for the family tax preparer to lost benefits such as the possible loss of an exemption and other tax deductions and credits.
In the sample monthly budget, it lists $1,105 income from a first job and $955 from a second job, implying you need two jobs for a budget to work.
The younger group will need a steady income from a permanent job, or at least a succession of full-time jobs.
Predictable income as from a job, or the freedom of being my own boss?
(Caveat: Income from a regular job may diminish your aid).
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