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Want to see what makes up the backbone of my home office command center? Head over to Tools and Toys to check it out.
I’d have spent years of my life in a chiropractor’s office by now if not for this awesome stand.
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Jill Treanor reporting for The Guardian:
According to the Credit Suisse global wealth report, a person needs just $3,650 – including the value of equity in their home – to be among the wealthiest half of world citizens. However, more than $77,000 is required to be a member of the top 10% of global wealth holders, and $798,000 to belong to the top 1%.
$3,650 is a frighteningly low number.
My wager: If you’re reading this right now, you’re wealthier than half of the world’s population. And, more likely than not, there are a fair few who would find themselves in the top 10% of the world’s wealth holders.
I stress about money each and every day, yet I have more assets than 3.5 billion other people.
This makes me sick to my stomach.
Michael Lopp:
One such predictable moment is the first glimpse of the offer letter for your new gig. This is the culmination of hours of resume tweakage, a series of phone screen gymnastics, and two grueling days of in-person interviews. This is the moment where you can answer the question, “How much do they think I’m worth?”
Fact is, you should already know. You’re the business.
If someone asked you about your current level of compensation, would you be able to properly answer the question? Are you an expensive $20 an hour? Or are you a cheap $20 an hour?
On the accounting side of things, there’s no doubting the inflated cost of $20 an hour. Generally speaking here in Canada, each hourly dollar of wages actually costs the employer about $1.15 to $1.30 on the cheap end. At the more expensive end, each hourly dollar may cost $1.50. There’s a reason payroll expenses are one of the biggest expenses for the majority of businesses.
Determining how much you contribute to that payroll expense line is not only your business, it’s your responsibility. From there, I’ll let Michael explain the rest. His business and money articles flat out rock.