4 weeks
unclebob
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Can someone please tell me how to workout paid every 4 weeks
when they say it's paid every 4 weeks how do i do that please
when they say it's paid every 4 weeks how do i do that please
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Say your pay day was the 10th May, your next payment should be due on the 7th June. This gives the example of being paid on a Wednesday and counting 4 weeks each week after on a calendar.1
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Your payment day will always be the same every time. If your payment day is a Wednesday and your last payment was Wed 19th April... you then count 4 weeks from the following Wed so it will be 26th April (1) 3rd May (2) 10th May (3) 17th May is payment date.
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so if i got on one the 27 April next will be 25 May is that correctpoppy123456 said:Your payment day will always be the same every time. If your payment day is a Wednesday and your last payment was Wed 19th April... you then count 4 weeks from the following Wed so it will be 26th April (1) 3rd May (2) 10th May (3) 17th May is payment date.0 -
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poppy123456 said:You times the weekly amount by 4 to get the 4 weekly amount. PIP isn't paid monthly.
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That's impossible because it's a weekly benefit paid every 4 weeks. If your last payment was 27th April, your next payment will be 25th May, which is 4 weekly. If it was monthly then you'd be receiving it on the same date every month but the date always changes. The day is always the same.
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Yes weekly but payment is monthly i meant sorrypoppy123456 said:That's impossible because it's a weekly benefit paid every 4 weeks. If your last payment was 27th April, your next payment will be 25th May, which is 4 weekly. If it was monthly then you'd be receiving it on the same date every month but the date always changes. The day is always the same.0 -
Payment isn't monthly, it's every 4 weeks.
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You seem to be getting confused between monthly and 4 weekly payments. What was the dates of your last 2 PIP payments please?
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I think he means different dates,but every month 🙂1
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The problem with "4 weekly" and "monthly" is that some people think of 1 month as 4 weeks when in reality, this isn`t the case.If paid monthly, only 12 payments are made, yet if paid 4 weekly, 13 payments are made so one 4 weekly period in that year has 2 payments.Clear as..... mud
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Indeed, there's 4.3 weeks in a month.Cartini said:The problem with "4 weekly" and "monthly" is that some people think of 1 month as 4 weeks when in reality, this isn`t the case.
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