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  2. Allowance (money) - Wikipedia

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    An allowance is an amount of money given or allotted usually at regular intervals for a specific purpose. In the context of children, parents may provide an allowance (British English: pocket money) to their child for their miscellaneous personal spending. In the construction industry, an allowance may be an amount allocated to a specific item ...

  3. Child benefit - Wikipedia

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    Child benefit or children's allowance is a social security payment which is distributed to the parents or guardians of children, teenagers and in some cases, young adults. Countries operate different versions of the benefit.

  4. United States military pay - Wikipedia

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    Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) According to myarmybenefits.us.army.mil Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) is a United States (U.S.) based allowance that provides uniformed Service members equitable housing compensation based on housing costs in local housing markets when government quarters are not provided.

  5. Allowances for Kids: How Much, Why Do It and When to Start - AOL

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    So your kid has asked you for an allowance, but you’re not sure how much money is appropriate or how to go about it. Good news: We did some research and tapped a financial expert to learn about ...

  6. Geithner says he doesn't need any more allowance money - AOL

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    Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner told his dad -- err, Congress -- that he doesn't need any more money for the TARP after all. He claims that the $109.6 billion left in the original pot plus the $25 ...

  7. Allowance - Wikipedia

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    Allowance may refer to: Allowance (engineering), a planned deviation between two dimensions; Allowance (money), an amount of money given at regular intervals for a specific purpose; Allowance for bad debts in accounting; Carbon emission trading as an economic tool in climate change mitigation Emissions trading for pollutants in general

  8. Chores, Yes. Allowance, Maybe: Teaching Kids About Work and Money

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    One of the top reasons for paying allowances is to help children learn to manage money -- 47% of allowance payers cited this reason. Sponsored Links. Ken Damato, president and CEO of DoughMain ...

  9. Per diem - Wikipedia

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    Per diem (Latin for "per day" or "for each day") or daily allowance is a specific amount of money that an organization gives an individual, typically an employee, per day to cover living expenses when travelling on the employer's business. A per diem payment can cover part or all of the expenses incurred. For example, it may include an ...