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Re: financial disclosure and savings

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The form just specified "per year" so we just x12, 52 or 13 as appropriate. The savings etc. bit asked for balances at the end of the last tax year...

If I've got it all terribly wrong I'm sure I'll be hearing from them! :oops:
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Sounds like they've either changed the form for new entrants, or maybe you'll have another set to fill in nearer April? If not, how can your savings from the end of the last tax year, which will be April 2010, be relevant in 2011/2012? This is all very confusing :?
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You're right, it is confusing. :?

It's funny, this forum, and many others can be so helpful for sharing experiences and clearing up confusion, yet the flip side is that if we were not communicating in this way, we'd be none the wiser about apparent differences, thus avoiding confusion! :lol:
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Most of these things go on the previous year. When completing forms for Student Loans for 2011/2012 we had to produce P60s for 2009/2010. And it took ages although all he was after was the basic loan that everyone gets. He eventually got his first term loan on 7th January.
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I have only had and sent off the acceptance form, signing life away form and deposit.

I have a rough idea of the fees for us as I asked the admissions office after the nov assessment. Beans on toast for 7 years ;-)

Need to sort out my filing though ...
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Atticus wrote:I have only had and sent off the acceptance form, signing life away form and deposit.

I have a rough idea of the fees for us as I asked the admissions office after the nov assessment. Beans on toast for 7 years ;-)

Need to sort out my filing though ...

We might run to a jacket potato with beans on special occasions :D
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pinkhebe wrote:
Atticus wrote:I have only had and sent off the acceptance form, signing life away form and deposit.

I have a rough idea of the fees for us as I asked the admissions office after the nov assessment. Beans on toast for 7 years ;-)

Need to sort out my filing though ...

We might run to a jacket potato with beans on special occasions :D

AND beans ??????????
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Atticus wrote:I have only had and sent off the acceptance form, signing life away form and deposit.

I have a rough idea of the fees for us as I asked the admissions office after the nov assessment. Beans on toast for 7 years ;-)

Need to sort out my filing though ...
You can afford beans??????? I get excited if I can afford butter on my toast! :lol:
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Wots butter ??
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The posh stuff you get from cows.. You put milk in a jar and shake it really fast. ;-)
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Atticus wrote:The posh stuff you get from cows.. You put milk in a jar and shake it really fast. ;-)

REALLY ??

I put it on my rhubarb ! :oops:
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J.R. wrote:
Atticus wrote:The posh stuff you get from cows.. You put milk in a jar and shake it really fast. ;-)

REALLY ??

I put it on my rhubarb ! :oops:
I remember that... My grandmother called it
'top of the milk'...wasn't the same when she switched
To homogenised milk. Lol
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Luxury !

What I wouldn't give to have a tin of baked beans !
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Atticus wrote: I remember that... My grandmother called it
'top of the milk'...wasn't the same when she switched
To homogenised milk. Lol
My understanding is that it is now actually illegal to consume raw milk
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Volupturaptor wrote:The form just specified "per year" so we just x12, 52 or 13 as appropriate. The savings etc. bit asked for balances at the end of the last tax year...
If I've got it all terribly wrong I'm sure I'll be hearing from them! :oops:
Going back to early posts I understand that someone had saved money towards specific bills which wil become payable in the future. Inj such case then the liability for such bills will have already started to accrue (for example so many months telephone standing charges and telephone usage, rates, electricity stannding charges etc. ) and these should be declared as debts against the savings even if you have not yet received the bill..
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