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Life – a user's manual Part II - Boksidan

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Income and expenditure<br />

Someone who in the long run increases their revenue and/or reduce their spending enough and invests<br />

surplus wisely will in the long run get rich. Many dreams abut raising their incomes by starting and running<br />

a profitable business, which can be possible if there is a viable idea, see the further in the chapter: A quick<br />

lesson for future inventors. Or by making more money on what they already do. The most obvious way then<br />

is then higher wage per worked hour. Though we generally have pretty limited control over the potential<br />

rise. In addition, they tend to come only once a year and it is seldom more than a marginal increases that<br />

roughly is eaten up by price increases on what we consume. To really raise the income it is in most cases<br />

necesarry to work more, change jobs or take an extra job. But it is not clear that it will result in more money<br />

at the end of the month, because spending often increas to the same extent. There is nothing wrong in that,<br />

for those who do not suffer from it.<br />

Go<br />

Sallary<br />

30 000<br />

Electricity<br />

300<br />

Insurance<br />

200<br />

Telephone<br />

500<br />

Car<br />

2 500<br />

Risk<br />

Rent<br />

3 000<br />

Intrest<br />

on loans<br />

2 000<br />

Enforcement<br />

couch<br />

20 000<br />

Food<br />

3 000<br />

Coat<br />

5 000<br />

Chans<br />

Icecream<br />

and coffe<br />

300<br />

Jeans<br />

2 500<br />

Kids<br />

4 000<br />

New tires<br />

4 000<br />

Parking<br />

fees<br />

2 000<br />

Underwear<br />

1 000<br />

Lunch<br />

1 600<br />

Skiing<br />

20 000<br />

Vine &<br />

beer<br />

1 000<br />

Vacation<br />

20 000<br />

Risk<br />

Food<br />

3 000<br />

Spaweekend<br />

3 000<br />

Restaurants<br />

1 000<br />

Go to<br />

Enforcement<br />

48" HDVT<br />

18 000<br />

PC<br />

7 000<br />

Chance Gas 800<br />

Hair<br />

dresser<br />

500<br />

Press<br />

500<br />

Candy<br />

200<br />

Free<br />

parking<br />

Wage slave economy (in SEK). Income accrues monthly. All other transactions from the account are negative. Some<br />

costs are fixed, such as rent, others will occur now and then, as the need for new tires to the car.<br />

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