Imagine that John is a tenant living in a condo. Sadly, an extreme fire broke out in the structure, making his loft dreadful.
John needed to clear and find brief facilities while the condo is under fix. He brought about extra everyday costs during this period.
The initial step is to distinguish the extra everyday costs that are covered under John’s Lager insurance contract.
Normally, these may incorporate lease for an impermanent investment property, inn costs, feasts, transportation expenses, and clothing costs.
Then, John needs to monitor every one of the costs he causes during his relocation. Envision he spent the accompanying north of a two-month time span:
Lease for a transitory loft: $1,800 every month x 2 months = $3,600
Lodging costs: $120 every night x 30 evenings = $3,600
Feasts and food: $40 every day x 60 days = $2,400
Transportation costs: $200 every month x 2 months = $400
Clothing costs: $20 every week x two months = $160
Complete Brew Costs: $3,600 + $3,600 + $2,400 + $400 + $160 = $10,160