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Real-Life Math

Imagine you're an employment consultant on contract to several large businesses. You and a colleague work out of your home. When one of your clients needs to hire someone with specific skills for a senior job opening, they come to you.

You do the legwork and make the inquiries that will match the right person to the job. The work is irregular, but the rewards can be handsome. You're paid a 6 percent commission based on the salary of the person you have successfully placed in a job.

Based on the following lists, how much money did you make last month after expenses?

Here is a list of successful searches you made last month:

Joe Leask
MacroDisc Computer Corp.
Salary: $54,170
Pauline Porter
ATB Marketing International
Salary: $49,230
Hal Georges
Second National Banking
Salary: $38,552

Now, here is a list of your monthly expenses:

Computer and dedicated phone line:$250
Phone bill:$430
Travel and interview expenses:$1,400
Mortgage payment:$1,900
Car lease:$422
Food and entertainment:$500
Power bill:$67
Part-time research assistant:$1,200

Is your consulting business in the black or in the red?

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