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Harry Elver owns a computer consulting company in Arizona. He says it's important for consultants working for themselves to be comfortable with numbers. The survival of your business depends on it!

"You do have to know what your margin is for the stuff that you either sell or the services that you provide," says Elver.

"Because I think a lot of [consultants], especially in the beginning, they don't charge enough, and they end up not really making money on what they're doing... [Y]ou don't want to get in that situation where you're unaware of your financial situation."

The hourly rate that they will charge for their services is an important decision that data retrieval specialists must make if they work for themselves.

Suppose you hope to have total revenues (earnings) of $80,000 per year. Calculate how much you should charge per hour, assuming:

You will take two weeks of holidays each year

You expect to spend 30 hours per week doing actual client work (i.e. billable hours)

What hourly rate will give you earnings of $80,000 per year?

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