current expenses
Americanplural noun
plural noun
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“Consider your ability to meet monthly cash flow obligations for the next three to six months. Review a monthly budget and ensure you are comfortable with your current expenses. Eliminate any discretionary spending until you have secured a new job/monthly income,” said Jason Fannon, certified financial planner and senior partner of Cornerstone Financial Services.
From Salon
“The thought was, Why can’t we essentially create a medical IRA?, and give people a reason and incentive to save money for their future health care expenses, not just for their current expenses.”
From Slate
If you don’t already know your current expenses and income, review them and see how much is left over each month.
From Salon
By comparing her current expenses to her income, she can see where her money is going and then work on cutting back and putting any extra money toward her debt.
From Slate
They also launched a fundraiser to cover the trust's current expenses.
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