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Economic tips to make your paycheck last until the end of the month
Many people hardly make it to the end of the month with economic liquidity to meet their financial needs, because their salary is not enough for the whole month. To make it to the last day of the month with economic peace of mind, it is necessary to follow a series of recommendations so that the money will last until the next cash inflow.
Pensioners will be able to continue working, but must continue paying contributions
The minister of Finance, Alejandro Zelaya, explained this morning that pensioners will be able to continue working, but will continue to contribute.
Work out a budget to your expenses could lower your financial debts by 2022
If you are one of those who have made purchases in october, november or soon in december, it is likely that, if you made that expense through a credit card, the first installment will begin to be paid in january 2022.
Payment of Christmas bonus in El Salvador
According to Monica Machuca, Senior Manager of legal services of EY, in El Salvador every employer is obliged to give its workers a bonus for each year of work as Christmas bonus. To estimate the calculation of the Christmas bonus, the salary earned and the years of seniority in the company must be known.
Trade unionists call for a pension corresponding to 65% or 75% of salary for those about to retire
Three union organizations protested in front of the AFP facilities requesting that the reform to be presented by President Nayib Bukele in a few days to the Legislative Assembly (LA), should not increase the number of years to be able to retire for both men and women.
BANDESAL enables FIREMPRESA platform with US$100 million to provide minimum wage subsidy
Micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) that were affected by the Covid-19 pandemic and will have to increase their minimum wage, starting this month, will benefit from a non-refundable economic relief granted by the Executive Branch for one year.
16.5% of salvadorans said they are willing to receive their salary in Bitcoin according to UFG survey
The Centro de Estudios Ciudadanos de la Universidad Francisco Gavidia (UFG) conducted a survey on the Bitcoin Law and whether salvadorans are willing to accept or receive their salary under this modality.