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Originally Posted by ScizzMoney
I don't see how the fuck it makes a difference. If you're getting paid bi-weekly, of course twice a year you will have been paid three times in a month. It's not 'bonus' money, it's still money you worked two weeks to get.
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it "fucking" makes a difference (really have no clue why you had to swear there) because the majority of bills and/or expenses occur monthly, and not bi-weekly.
You make $250 a paycheck, which is $500 a month 10 months out of the year. Your insurance costs you $100 a month, rent is $200 a month, and your cell phone is $50 a month, and you have $150 spending money.
All of a sudden, at the end of the month, you've paid off everything for that month, and you have an extra $250. Hence the "bonus".