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Envelope budget system | This method requires dividing the available spending money into separate envelopes that represent your key spending categories: physical or virtual |
Cost of Living | is the amount of money needed to cover basic expenses such as housing, food, taxes, and healthcare in a certain place and time period |
Application deposit | is a lump sum that a landlord or property manager will require you to pay when submitting an application for a rental property: follow through and rent apt. |
Administrative Fee | are charges imposed by landlords or property management companies to cover the administrative costs associated with processing a new lease. These fees are separate from the security deposit and monthly rent and are usually non-refundable. |
Application Fee | is an amount of money paid to a property owner so that they can determine eligibility to live in an apartment |
Pet Deposit | is a one-time fee landlords can ask tenants to pay to mitigate the cost of property damage and losses caused by their pet(s) |
Pet Rent | a monthly amount paid in addition to the standard rent. help cover costs such as more frequent carpet cleaning/replacement or painting needed at a rental property that allows pets. |
Security Deposit | is money that is given to a landlord, lender, or seller of a home or apartment as proof of intent to move in and care for the domicile |
Move-in-fee | a non-refundable fee imposed by a landlord that a tenant pays before moving in. The fee helps cover certain expenses associated with managing the rental property, such as covering repairs or changing the locks on the doors. |
Utilities | are costs incurred by the company for using the services of public utility companies like sewage, electricity, waste disposal, water, broadband, heating, and telephone. |
Carpool | an arrangement between people to make a regular journey in a single vehicle, typically with each person taking turns to drive the others |
Carsharing | is a type of car rental, it is designed to be convenient for people who want to rent cars for short periods of times (a few hours) and only pay for their usage (you are billed based on how long you have a car and the distance traveled). |
Coupons | a voucher entitling the holder to a discount for a particular product. |
Gig Economy | a labor market characterized by the prevalence of short-term contracts or freelance work as opposed to permanent jobs: |
Free Lancer | s an individual who earns money on a per-job basis, usually for short-term work as an independent contractor. |
Contractor | a person who contracts to furnish supplies or perform work at a certain price or rate. |
Irregular Income | refers to any income that fluctuates month to month or year to year. |
Commission | an amount of money, typically a set percentage of the value involved, paid to an agent in a commercial transaction: |