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Home maintenance costs vary widely, depending on your home and contents. As a general rule of thumb, you should expect to spend about 1 % of the value of your home every year in maintenance. For instance, a $300,000 home will require about $3,000 a year for basic maintenance. An important note is that basic maintenance does not include major repairs that can occur when assets like air conditioner or furnace fails. These should be budgeted for ove time. At TheProperHome.com, we suggest that you set aside an additional 1% per year to offset major maintenance when it is required. If you use a homeowner's program like our Stonebridge Home Assistant at TheProperHome.com, you can dramatically decrease costs by simply maintaining your property according to the schedule of the manufacurer. We have discovered that by simply spraying your air conditioner coils four times a year, you can add about 4 years to its life span. This limits costs of ownership and prolongs expensive repairs significantly. TheProperHome.com
About $1,200 or $100 per month. But this is just an average and it depends on what vehicle you own and how many miles are on the odometer. The older the car the more you will spend on maintenance. During the first 5 years of ownership the costs are much lower than the next 5 years of ownership.
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You would spend about $2,400 per year if you drive an average 15,000 miles per year at 25 mpg and the price of gas at $4 dollars a gallon.
I don't think money can spend a person, in a car, in Germany.
Depending on how much you invest in your car's maintenance and performance, most people spend about $100 a month. Some cars, particularly sport models, can have additional maintenance challenges and costs.
An average person might spend $300-600$ a week or day for me a day!
The average American spends $36500 a year.
They usually spent more than they have by overspending.
Not enough. :)
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If a company budgets $800 for maintenance with an acceptable varience of 5%, then the company can spend up to $840. ($800+5%)