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Is It Costing You More To Work?With today's day care costs on the rise, and gas getting just as high, are you really making money with your job?Make a list of all your costs. Include things like oil changes for the car, gas, day care, costs for eating out for lunch, and anything else you can possibly think of. Figure it out for the week, multiplying that number by 52. This will give you your total costs for a year. Next if you are paid a salary, write down what that is for the year. If you are paid hourly, do your best to average out your earnings for one week and multiply that by 52. Now take a look at those two numbers - your costs and your income. Which is more? The costs or the income? If your income is more, how much of that is going to taxes? Would you actually be saving money by staying home? This simple excersize will give you an idea of what decision to make next. Whatever you decide, make sure you choose what's best for you! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ About the author: Kara Kelso is a work at home mom of two, and the co-owner of MHMM Ezine, which is an informational newsletter just for moms in business. Recieve business tips, parenting tips, and more when you subscribe at: http://www.momsezine.com/mhmm.html
Do You Have the Discipline to Work from Home? It's a common perception that home workers experience a significant boost in productivity. Although this can be true, it isn't true for everyone. As a home worker - whether you work for a company or work for yourself - it's up to YOU to ensure that you get the job done. Working from home, no matter how great it sounds in theory, isn't for everyone. It takes a certain type of person to be suc. . .
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