Part One Instructions


  1. Add all of your expenses to the table below. This includes personal and business expenses.

    Don't include your minimal costs. This sets you up to always be scraping by. Account for your ideal/ comfortable living expenses even if you're not there yet. Pricing accurately will help you bridge the gap.

  2. Calculate the monthly expense and add it in the Monthly ($) column.

    If you use a different currency, you can click on the title of the column > select format number > choose your currency from the dropdown menu available.

Expenses

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Part Two Instructions


  1. Add the sum of your expenses into the expenses column below.

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  2. Add the number of hours you are available to work - accounting for holidays)

  3. Adjust tax rate to fit your country/state.

Pricing

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