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Budget Project Child Psychologist Erika Matis

Budget Project Child Psychologist Erika Matis. Salary: $82,777 (Annually) Salaries for this field can range from $64,280 to $102,407 Income after tax deduction of 25%: $62,082.75 http://swz.salary.com/SalaryWizard/Psychologist-Salary-Details.aspx. Housing

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Budget Project Child Psychologist Erika Matis

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  1. Budget Project Child Psychologist Erika Matis

  2. Salary: $82,777 (Annually) Salaries for this field can range from $64,280 to $102,407 Income after tax deduction of 25%: $62,082.75 http://swz.salary.com/SalaryWizard/Psychologist-Salary-Details.aspx

  3. Housing -A one bath, studio apartment located in Evanston, Illinois; near Lake Michigan and adjacent to Northwestern University. -650 sq. feet. -Walk –in closets, patios and balconies, community swimming pool, coffee bar, and fitness room. -Price: $1,475

  4. Food About $250 a month, including eating out or coffee.

  5. Transportation $20,110 $130 for gas $107 for insurance

  6. Utilities $80 for electricity $146 for heating and cooking gas $80 for water $100 for phone $60 for internet service

  7. Incidentals About $3,000 including furniture, lamps, artwork, cleaning products, dog food, etc.

  8. Entertainment Theatre, movie theater, museums, amusement parks, etc. About $400

  9. Charity $6,208.27 will be donated to the ‘To Write Love On Her Arms’ foundation, who’s mission is to help depressed and low-self esteem female youth.

  10. Savings/Investment About $30,000 will be put towards, “savings.”

  11. $62,082.75 -$1,475 (Apartment) -$250 (Food) -$80 (Electricity) -$146 (Heating and cooking gas) -$80 (Water) -$100 (Phone) -$60 (Internet service) -$20,110 (Car) -$130 (Gas for car) -$107 (Insurance for car) -$400 (Entertainment) -$3,000 (Furniture and appliances) -$6,208.27 (Charity) $32,636.48 -$30,000 (Savings and Investments) Pocket Money: $2,636.48

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