1 Household Income.

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1 Household Income

Household Income Income is the money received by a household. 1 Income is the money received by a household. Household income can be “regular” or “irregular”.

Household Income 1 Regular income refers to income which is received on a regular basis, for example every week or every month. Examples of regular income include wages and Jobseeker’s Benefit.

Household Income 1 Irregular or “additional” income refers to income which is received now and again or maybe once in your life. Examples of irregular income include overtime and a win on the National Lottery.

Household Income Benefit-in-Kind 1 Benefit-in-Kind Benefit-in-kind or “perks” refers to any “non-cash” forms of income. Examples of benefit-in-kind include: An insurance salesperson receiving a company car, free car insurance and free road tax. A worker in Jury’s Inn Hotel receiving free meals in the hotel restaurant while they are on duty. A Luas tram driver receiving free transport on Luas trams when they are off duty.

Household Income Recording household income 1 Recording household income A record should be kept of all household income over a period of time, e.g. four months. The total income from each source for the four months is calculated by adding each month’s figure together and showing this amount in the total column. The total income for each month is calculated by adding together the figures in each column.

Household Income Recording household income 1 Russell family Jan Feb Mar Apr Total PLANNED INCOME € Salary – Michael Salary – Maureen Child Benefit Total Income

Household Income Recording household income 1 Russell family Jan Feb Mar Apr Total PLANNED INCOME € Salary – Michael 2200 8800 Salary – Maureen Child Benefit Total Income

Household Income Recording household income 1 Russell family Jan Feb Mar Apr Total PLANNED INCOME € Salary – Michael 2200 8800 Salary – Maureen 1800 7200 Child Benefit Total Income

Household Income Recording household income 1 Russell family Jan Feb Mar Apr Total PLANNED INCOME € Salary – Michael 2200 8800 Salary – Maureen 1800 7200 Child Benefit 220 880 Total Income

Household Income Recording household income 1 Russell family Jan Feb Mar Apr Total PLANNED INCOME € Salary – Michael 2200 8800 Salary – Maureen 1800 7200 Child Benefit 220 880 Total Income 4220 16880