Tuesday, December 18, 2012

How Much Would You Pay for the Ability to Stay Home and Work

 

How Much Would You Pay for the Ability to Stay Home and Work


I love Digiital Goddess Kim Komando.  Her radio shows are awesome.
She posted on Facebook today.  I had no idea what I was paying!

Her website tells us:

One of the biggest costs associated with computer use is printing. Ink isn't cheap, and it always seems like you need more!
In fact, an economic columnist this year pegged the cost-per-gallon price of printer ink at $4,731. Talk about black gold!
When you print from the Internet especially, you print ads, graphics and other junk you don't really need. Fortunately, there are plenty of great ways to save money on ink and paper.
 You can read the whole money saving story here: Save Money on Printing

But can you imagine paying over $4700 for ink?

I know when I go to the local Walmart to get some ink [which I need
right now] I pay over $26 just for the black.



The Bureau of Labor Statistics says that the average price of a
gallon of milk this November was $3.53.

Consider the cost of 2 liter soda. Because of fuel prices the last couple of
years the cost of my Dr. Pepper went up from an average of $1.09 to at least
$1.39.

I found some great things on the 103.7 lite fm station web site: [dated March 7, 2012]

In the sodas category, one gallon of Dr Pepper, or 3.79L, costs $7.01. A gallon of Coca-Cola will cost you $6.78.
College students looking to pull an all-nighter by guzzling a gallon of Red Bull will have to scrounge up a whopping $31.84.
How about your favorite coffee?
Starbucks junkies that shell out $3.45 for a 12 oz tall fancy coffee drink would have to pay $36.92 for a gallon of that favorite drink.

Feeling under the weather? Robitussin normally costs $6.50 for 8oz, but for $103.68 per gallon you could battle a lifetime of sniffles.
Printer Toner:  That costs $800 per gallon.

 So, How Much Would You Pay for the Ability to Stay Home and Work?


Not knowing what you are paying can cost you.

I have friends paying $10-15 each week for coffee and soda. That's $40-60 per month!

I have other friends that purchase cigarettes each week. The American Lung Association says the average retail price of a pack of cigarettes in The United States is $5.51.

So, How Much Would You Pay for the Ability to Stay Home and Work?


 There's no getting around it.  We have to pay the price for the things we enjoy!

What if you could Build A Business and Still Have A Life?

What would you pay for the freedom to stay home and raise your kids?

What would you pay for the freedom to travel when and where you want?

What would you pay for the ability to live debt free?  

Consider Kevin & Melissa KnechtTony Rush.  Tracey Walker.  Lawrence Tam.

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So, How Much Would You Pay for the Ability to Stay Home and Work?








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