Monday, April 27, 2009

Writing Prompt 4/27/09

Do you think your income will match your spending on your projects? How are you going to afford your luxuries?

3-5 sentences
15 minutes

23 comments:

  1. Do you think your income will match your spending on your projects? How are you going to afford your luxuries?

    Yes, I do think my income will match the spending on my projects. I will have enough money because I will pay for these things and still have enough money left over to buy other things.

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  2. I am on a low budget because I want to buy a house plus do things with my family which is going to cost a lot. I'm going to make sure I am able to afford my house and the utilities.

    Lakesha Barrett

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  3. Well I'm pretty possitive that my income will will match my spending.Because I'm a certified doctor and my husband is a computer technician.The jobs we have are able to support our family and all of our expenses.

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  4. I WOULD HAVE TO SAY YES. I SAY YES BECAUSE WHAT I AM DOING IN MY PROJECT I AM PLANNING ON DOING IN REAL LIFE. I TALKING BOUT FROM THE BANK I ANT TO THE CARS, I WANT IT ALL. SO THAT IS WHY I SAID YES. I AM GOING TO WORK HARD TO AFFORD MY LUXURIES.

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  5. Yes, my income will match my spending. I make this possible by owning a boutique, a kids clothing store, and a shoe store. Besides all of that, I work as a cosmetic surgeon and I make up tp $400,000 a year on the side I am also a clinical psychologist. After all of my bills and other exspenses are paid I have about $70,000 a month to spend.

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  6. i dont thick my income will match with my spending on my projects because i dont have enough money to finsh it i would have some cash left probely.

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  7. Do you think your income will match your spending on your projects? How are you going to afford your luxuries?


    i know my income will match my spending on my project.I made sure of that.yes i can afford what i need right now but when i get down with college it will be better.

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  8. Yes I think my luxury will match match my money because I buy it one at a time. Take my time and get it all paid for then go to the next one. But why paying for one put the money for the next luxury

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  9. Do you think your income will match your spending on your projects? How are you going to afford your luxuries?

    I really dont think so. I think the spending is going to be over the income on my project. I think the only way for me to afford luxuries is by working more than 1 0r 2 jobs.

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  10. I think it will because if you can put that much effort into working on a school project then you should be able to have a high income on your job and get everything done on time that what i think.because you base your job as a regular day school it's the same but the only differnce is a job you are on your own.

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  11. I don't think that people's income will match thier salary. We all want luxury items but even with a bright future getting some things will be hard. With the economy struggling, and to much demands it won't be easy to live in luxury.

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  12. No, I don't think that my income will match my spending. Because we all want to buy things we like. To be able to afford luxury I would have to had graduate from high school and want to college to get a degree. I also need a job that pays very well to buy luxury.

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  13. I really don't know but if I took a while guess I'll say I'll be about at the same pastefor me. Why? Because I'm not that fast at two things at once. So I'll go with both.

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  14. I think it would beacause in Jamaica. American money is alot.I also have 3,500 that is enough money for me in jamaica.

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  15. I think mine will match because of the kind of job me and my wife have and there be millions brought in every week

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  16. Tommy Rogers

    I think that my icome will match because i'm going to be rich. I'll just buy luxury if i needed.

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  17. Do you think your income will match your spending on your projects? How are you going to afford your luxuries?

    Yes i do think my income will be the same or less for my luxuries. For one I will be a entrepreneur and have 3-4 major businesses. So I wont have to worry about what is going to get paid and will I be able to afford for I will have to much money to spend.

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  18. Yes, I think my income will match my spending on projects. And I think I will still have some money left to buy some more things for the projects. It will depend how much I spend. I seen how much it wil cost.

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  19. Christopher Turner

    Uuuhm I think the budget is going to be a lil' tight because we do have American money. The value of an American dollar is lower then any Euro, but thats where your shopping skills come in. You have to learn how to spend smart instead of trying to ball, espacially with $3500.

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  20. Not shure but I'll see what I can do hopeful I still have money lefe over because in cheap like that.I'll afford my luxuries by looking for low prise like I said I'm cheap.

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  21. I think my income will match my spendings. The reason for my answer is that my money will be spent wisely. Making money by working hard is the to get that luxury.

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  22. Yes I Think my Income will definitly match with my Income, because i will spend my money for perfect reason.

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  23. Christopher Turner


    Brandi Cooper said, "Well I'm pretty possitive that my income will will match my spending.Because I'm a certified doctor and my husband is a computer technician.The jobs we have are able to support our family and all of our expenses."

    Certain names or titles need to be capitalized. This is how it should've been wrote.

    Well I'm pretty positive that my income will match my spending, because I'm a Certified Doctor and my husband is a Computer Technician. The jobs we have are able to support our family and all of our expenses.

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