Seeing your father and mother talk in English can't help either.
Yep. That, too.
The native Esperanto speakers I've read about all grew up with it as the primary household tongue, not a unique experiment.
Jayne ,'The Train Job'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Seeing your father and mother talk in English can't help either.
Yep. That, too.
The native Esperanto speakers I've read about all grew up with it as the primary household tongue, not a unique experiment.
You can adjust the amount deducted later in the year, right?
Not mine.
But, it doesn't really matter. Figure out how much you want to put away. Say $600 total, so $50/mo. As of Jan. 1, you can use the entire $600 even though you haven't deposited that much yet.
I got mugged in Nice, France.
well, that's neece, not nice.
As of Jan. 1, you can use the entire $600 even though you haven't deposited that much yet.
Really? Cool! That means I can get my glasses right away as well as schedule my dental cleaning.
well, that's neece, not nice.
We never hear about the "sister" city, Nefeu.
It might depend on the plan, but the one I'm on locks you in for a lump sum for the year. It doesn't really matter when in the year you spend it.
Really? Cool!
Absolutely. The flip side is you spend it or you lose it, so a case like yours where you have predictable expenses makes for the budgeting good.
The full amount is available as long as the purchases were made prior to your termination date.
Right, which is of course what I meant to say without actually saying it.
Really? Cool! That means I can get my glasses right away as well as schedule my dental cleaning.
Yep. Sign up for it, and the full amount is available on January 1.
I've had my two cups of coffee for the morning, and now I feel slightly manic. Plus I've been productive at work, as I've solved the mystery of the EarnedProfitX field (hint: It depends on the Master/Sub status of the Job).
As of Jan. 1, you can use the entire $600 even though you haven't deposited that much yet.
That is not how mine works. Mine is also not spend it or lose it.