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"I assume you at least have a bank account? If so then speak to the bank about setting up online banking and mobile banking as it will help manage payments in future. They may even be able to show you how to navigate the app / website. If you do move then you’ll need to set up a standing order for the rent to pay it on a fixed date every month. You may also have to go through a credit check. Bills are usually paid by direct debit. You’d need to speak to the different suppliers to set these up. Gas/electric/water will want meter readings and can explain how to do them. You’ll also need to speak to the council about council tax and TV licensing about a TV licence, and get phone and internet set up. You’ll also need to budget for groceries, I would suggest £40-£50 a week for a single bloke. As you set these up make sure to create a budget sheet with your take-home pay at the top and the bills underneath and the date they are paid so you know how much money is going out and when. Once you know the main outgoings - rent, utilities and food, you’ll be able to work out how much spare money you have for other things." This is good advice | |||
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"I assume you at least have a bank account? If so then speak to the bank about setting up online banking and mobile banking as it will help manage payments in future. They may even be able to show you how to navigate the app / website. If you do move then you’ll need to set up a standing order for the rent to pay it on a fixed date every month. You may also have to go through a credit check. Bills are usually paid by direct debit. You’d need to speak to the different suppliers to set these up. Gas/electric/water will want meter readings and can explain how to do them. You’ll also need to speak to the council about council tax and TV licensing about a TV licence, and get phone and internet set up. You’ll also need to budget for groceries, I would suggest £40-£50 a week for a single bloke. As you set these up make sure to create a budget sheet with your take-home pay at the top and the bills underneath and the date they are paid so you know how much money is going out and when. Once you know the main outgoings - rent, utilities and food, you’ll be able to work out how much spare money you have for other things." Love how patient and supportive here you have been. | |||
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"This happened to me in 2016 and I was a stay at home dad so no job. It’s difficult because you’re dealing with your emotions as well. My advice; Get your finances sorted first, DD for every bill if you’re not sure how to do online banking use YouTube or a good friend who’ll help you set it up. Food, don’t rely on take aways, buy a wok, pans, frying pans and wooden spoons etc…experiment with food, buy fruit and vegetables, look after yourself. Next your mental health, go for walks don’t sit around a flat feeling miserable or even worse drink yourself into an early grave. Look for local walking groups (admittedly just seen you’ve broken your ankle, maybe leave the walking for awhile) or any other type of places in which you can make new friends. Finally, there’s nothing better than showing an ex partner that you’re doing fine now. Better than that, that you’re not only coping but improving after the break up. The first few months are tough, but the minute you get yourself sorted, be proud of what you’ve achieved. I couldn’t work the washing machine when I split from my wife. I can now Good luck Op " More really supportive advice. What great suggestions x | |||
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"Just my 2 penneth worth, but I wouldn't take the sisters place if its at all possible. I would look to rent somewhere else that wasn't tied to her or her family but that's just me." Nice clean cut are best | |||
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