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You decide to work 50 hr/month at your second job from question #3. How much discretionary money do you have after you put $220/month aside?
You decide to work 50 hr/month at your second job from question #3. How much discretionary money do you have after you put $220/month aside?
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To determine the discretionary money you have after setting aside $220/month, we first need to calculate your total earnings from the second job for 50 hours a month.
Assuming you have an hourly wage, you would multiply that hourly wage by 50 hours to find your total earnings. After that, you would subtract the $220 you set aside from your total earnings.
However, since I don't have the specific hourly wage or earnings from question #3, I can't provide an exact number.
If you supply your hourly wage or any specific earnings from question #3, I can help you calculate the discretionary money accordingly.
Assuming you have an hourly wage, you would multiply that hourly wage by 50 hours to find your total earnings. After that, you would subtract the $220 you set aside from your total earnings.
However, since I don't have the specific hourly wage or earnings from question #3, I can't provide an exact number.
If you supply your hourly wage or any specific earnings from question #3, I can help you calculate the discretionary money accordingly.
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