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Business, 04.02.2020 11:43 braydenmcd02

A. money taken from your gross pay that you have no control over
b. expenditures that are under your control
c. unable to discharge liabilities or repay debts
d. the initial amount of money that was invested or borrowed
e. expenditures that are constant from one time period to another
f. take–home pay
g. someone who receives a regular salary for employment
h. total income before any deductions are taken
i. income that does not vary from one time period to another
j. money you have given you 1. gross income

2. net income

3. voluntary salary deduction

4. involuntary salary deduction

5. fixed expenses

6. discretionary spending

7. fixed income

8. principal

9. salaried employee

10. insolvent

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