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At What Cost?

Author : Dave Balch
Do you like to save money? Duh... Of course you do! When you
own your own business, you really appreciate the value of a
dollar and want to squeeze everything you can out of each and
every one. Right? RIGHT! But at what cost?

I remember shopping for a laser printer about 10 years ago.
Living in a rural area, mail order is the way to go for me and I
combed the ads in the back of PC Magazine. Many of them didn't
even show a price; it just said "Call" and I did. When I got the
price I wrote it down, then discovered that terms varied.
Considerations such as shipping costs, credit card surcharges,
sales tax if purchased within California, etc. all affected my
bottom line cost, and whenever I discovered a new consideration,
I had to re-dial the companies I already spoke to in order to get
their policy on the matter. I figure I spent at least 10 hours
doing research. I also figure that I saved about $50. Pretty
good, huh? NOPE! I probably could have made a heckava lot more
than that had I invested those 10 hours in my business!

I'm not saying that it is a waste of time to shop for a good
price. Far from it. But there is a line, however, that you
should be careful not to cross because that's when you enter the
never-never land of diminishing returns. In the first hour, I
could have determined that the price of my printer wouldn't vary
by much. At that point I should have just made a decision,
ordered it, and moved on. I would have saved 9 hours of my time
and probably only spent $20 or $25 more than I did. What I'm
saying is that you have to remember to consider your time as part
of the price.

There are other considerations besides price and your time.
Availability, for example. If I needed that printer for a
project that had a deadline, there would have been a cost
associated with getting it too late to do that project. That
situation may have made it worthwhile to pay more in order to get
it sooner. How about the out-of-pocket costs to purchase the
item? If I had to drive 100 miles round-trip to save $30 on the
printer, is that a good thing to do? No, because it will cost
$34 in auto expenses (at the current IRS rate of $ .34 per mile).
Not to mention the time it would take. Unless I really need that
printer right now, it doesn't make sense, does it?

The point I'm trying to make is that, no matter what you purchase
there are tradeoffs. Time versus money. Convenience versus
money. Opportunity versus money. Be sure that you consider all
of the factors, not just the 'sticker price'. Whether you like
it or not, the true cost is a combination of all of those
factors. Saving money is great. But it's gonna cost you!


About the Author

Dave Balch generated over $5 million from his home-based
business. He is now a professional speaker, consultant, and
author of "Big Bucks in a Bathrobe", available 2001. Visit
http://www.TheStayAtHomeCEO.com to sign-up for a FREE electronic
newsletter on small/home business, for information on speaking
services, copies of past articles, or to read a free excerpt.
Comments and/or questions are always welcome at 1-800-366-2347 or
mailto:Dave@DaveBalch.com.

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