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How much does your new Home Business need to Earn for you to have MORE MONEY in your pocket?

This test may surprise you.  When you start your new home based business you may be able to eliminate substantial expenses that are currently associated with your outside job. For example, if you worked at home, could you eliminate day care costs?  Parking costs?  Dry cleaning costs?  Cost of outside meals?

You may find that your new home business can bring in
only half of what your current job pays
while you still have a few hundred dollars EXTRA in your pocket
every month!

Read each of these items carefully, noting the time frames for each question, and enter the correct amount.  At the end you'll receive a Special Report that is prepared just for you which will show where you current paycheck is going and how much money you're REALLY making from that outside job.  Once you know that, you and your family can contemplate whether or not you can benefit from opening your own home based business opportunity or finding your own work at home job, knowing that you may be able to reduce some of the 'job-related' expenses and get by on far less income. There may be other tax advantages or disadvantages, depending on your particular situation.  A competent tax or accounting professional can properly advise you.

This information is not intended to provide legal, financial, tax or accounting advice.  Please consult competent professionals for personalized advise concerning such matters.

DRY CLEANING related to your job per WEEK.
(People who don't work in offices usually dress more casually, which often saves money on dry cleaning.)
CLOTHING related to your job per MONTH. (Again, if you didn't work in that office, what clothes might you not buy?) Write here only the approximate amount spent on WORK clothes per month.
ACCESSORIES for your work-related wardrobe per MONTH. (Would you really buy those pantyhose, scarves, shoes and hair accessories if you didn't work in an office?) (Think carefully.) Write the total amont spent on wardrobe accessories per month here.
MISC. JOB-RELATED EXPENSES per MONTH.
How much do you spend for company-related: Benefits, union dues, uniforms, charities, programs, gifts, events, meetings, refreshments, etc.? Do not add things like stock purchases or other investments that you can retain ownership of. (Think carefully.) Enter the amount you spend per MONTH here.
TOLLS AND PARKING per WEEK.
Enter the amount you spend on tolls & parking costs per WEEK here.
DAY CARE costs per WEEK. Enter the amount that you spend on all day care due to your job, per WEEK.
Approximately how many miles do you drive to and from work per DAY? Include any miles involved in driving to day care. Enter the total miles your drive each DAY from driveway to workplace, both ways.
If you buy breakfast and/or lunch and/or dinner while you are at work or commuting to or from work, enter the approximate total DAILY cost of all meals here. Do not include cost of packed lunches if you pack lunch from home. If you alternate, write the approximate daily average. If you don't buy any food outside the home on days that you work, enter zero.
If a second automobile is used 75% or more of the time for getting to and from work, complete the following five questions. If this does not apply, skip the next 5 questions.
  • How much is your monthly car payment?
  • How much was the down payment for the car?
  • How much is your automobile insurance per MONTH? (Tip: Did you know that some automobile insurance policies charge LESS if a car is not driven to/from work?)
  • How much do you spend per YEAR on all of the following: auto repairs, oil changes, tune ups, batteries, tires, seasonable treatments, car washes, detailing, and other auto-related costs? With large costs that are only necessary every few years (such as tires), estimate what the yearly cost is and enter that amount here. (Use a separate piece of paper if necessary. This is a difficult question to estimate in your head.)
  • How much do you spend on annual inspections and/or other taxes & permits for the auto per YEAR?
If you were home instead of working, what other costs or expenses would you save? Enter them here as WEEKLY totals. (This carefully. This is a hard one.)
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INCOME

Answer the following by looking at a recent and normal pay stub.

How much is your GROSS pay (before tax) per WEEK? (If you are paid monthly, divide the total gross pay by 4.2 and enter that amount.)
How much total tax was withheld from your pay? (Again, this will be based on the WEEKLY figure.)

How many days do you work per week?
How many total hours are you gone from home from the time you walk out the door until you get back after work?
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