Road rules1 min ago
Paying rent monthly or weekly
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I really someone can help me here...
My landlord has given me the choice to pay my rent weekly or monthly.
My rent is �190 per wk or �760 a month (they come to collect rent every 4 wks)
However I have worked out that there are 54 wks this year (from 1st jan-31st dec)
Thats 54 x 190 = �10260
BUT
760 X 12 = �9120
I cant work it out!! Surely it would be the same?? Can anyone help?? Im guessing its actually quite simple and im just being thick!! x
My landlord has given me the choice to pay my rent weekly or monthly.
My rent is �190 per wk or �760 a month (they come to collect rent every 4 wks)
However I have worked out that there are 54 wks this year (from 1st jan-31st dec)
Thats 54 x 190 = �10260
BUT
760 X 12 = �9120
I cant work it out!! Surely it would be the same?? Can anyone help?? Im guessing its actually quite simple and im just being thick!! x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is probably �760 every 4 weeks not every month.
I'm not sure how you arrived at a figure for 54 weeks in a year. This year has 365 days- that's 52 weeks plus one day, so the most there could be is 53 rent payment days falling in the year, but that would mean next year there would be only 51 rent payment days.
Another factor is whether you have to pay in advance or at the end of the period. If it's at the end you might as well pay monthly/ four weekly and gain some interest in the meantime, but you'd need to make sure you could budget so you can pay on time.
I'm not sure how you arrived at a figure for 54 weeks in a year. This year has 365 days- that's 52 weeks plus one day, so the most there could be is 53 rent payment days falling in the year, but that would mean next year there would be only 51 rent payment days.
Another factor is whether you have to pay in advance or at the end of the period. If it's at the end you might as well pay monthly/ four weekly and gain some interest in the meantime, but you'd need to make sure you could budget so you can pay on time.
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