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What type of things should i think about paying for when I move into my apartment?

So my wife and I are moving inot our first apartment and Im just trying to figure out my budget. We are goign to be living in Southern California. and I want to know what things I should be thinking about having to pay. Like rent and student loans and such. Thanks for the help in advance.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    When i lived in an apartment it was rent i paid then electric... everything else so included cable interent and insurance for the car...not the apartment. gas money food money credit card cell phone. and like you said all the other stuff like student loans i had tickets. its expensive to live on your own but i think its worth it lol

  • 1 decade ago

    what mr. e mann said

    "Rent, utilities (unless they're included with your rent), cable, internet, phone, insurance, gas, student loans, credit cards, food." from mr. e mann

    but you could totally go without cable. everything can be seen online these days

    phone? you got a cellphone right? why need another phone?

    for sure internet... what is this? the dark ages?

    utilities > gas water electricity, be cheap and dont use the AC or Heater. save you alot of money

    insurance for reals

    student loans if you have them.

    credit cards yay.

    if you have a car, gas.

    dont forget rent and food

    and like money to splurge on junk food!!

    Source(s): common sense?
  • 1 decade ago

    Rent, utilities (unless they're included with your rent), cable, internet, phone, insurance, gas, student loans, credit cards, food.

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