STREET ADDRESSES & THEIR MEANING
1. Court: Dead end street.
2. Crescent: Curved road with both ends connecting to the same street.
3. Boulevard: Wide street with greenery in the center and along the sides.
4. Avenue: Straight street that runs north-south or east-west.
5. Drive: A road that follows a natural feature (park, ocean, hills, or lake).
6. Alley: Narrow street between, behind, or within buildings.
7. Place: A short street.
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She’s actually living above her income.
If she earns £2900.
This should be how she should spend it:
House rent : £800
Council tax: £180
Car finance : 0(she shouldn’t collect car finance)
Insurance: 0
Utilities : £300
Food : £250
Family support: £300
Bus trips: £80
Total : 1910
£2900 - £1910 =£990.00
Which means she could still save at least £900. £900*12=£10,800
It means she can save at least £10,000 per year. If she saves this for two years then she buy a house in the UK 🇬🇧 with mortgage.
Many immigrants are like this woman that spend above their income. Some people have use black tax (sending money back home ) to injure themselves.