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$-Value of Free Time

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PEERless

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Use MSN's Time Valuator to find out the cash-value of your free-time. Use it to help you decide when to outsource a task and when to do it yourself. (I.e. My free-time is worth about $27/hr., so if I have task that I hate doing -- and someone else will do it for less than $27/hr. -- I should hire them to do it.) Enjoy.
 
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Here's my results:

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You work an average of 57.12 hours per week, for which you get paid a net -$0.65 per hour after expenses. Either you've entered a number incorrectly or it's time to look for a new job. It's costing you more to work than you're currently earning.


Wow, this just isn't my day... :)

That's priceless. Jason, you ought to frame that and keep it on the wall as a point of reference. The calculation will definitely change in a few months.
 

EasyMoney_in_NC

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Apparently my free time is worth $22 an hour. Sort of difficult to answer questions when they are all based on work and a good bit of my income is passive....:)
 
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PEERless

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Yeah, the formula was definitely written for people within the E-type framework. You get the idea, though.
 

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