Friday, September 9, 2011

How much is your time worth?

I think many people on this page are pretty well sold on the notion that there is legitimate money to be saved on couponing. Just to clarify, the term itself, for me, embodies the whole idea of where you can get the best product for the least damage to your wallet. So, essentially the value of the products in your home vs. the time it takes to find the savings and the money you ultimately pay. Quite the formula! Some people however, are not really sold. Or maybe they pick and choose a few coupons for a few products, but ultimately feel they don’t have the time to devote to a larger scale of couponing. This is what I figure:

How much is your time worth? A good gauge of this would be how much money you make at work. If you devote 5 hours a week to reading flyers, cutting applicable coupons, organizing your shopping trips, and renegotiating where it is you buy certain things, and that 5 hours saves you $75 a week, that is $15/hour. How much is your hourly rate at work? Is it worth it for you now?

I do home parties, and have weekly classes. Feel free to inquire, or refer a friend.

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