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          Maximizing One's Profits
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	Early Adult Life	3
	
	Middle Life		5
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          Middle of essay ....h with tax deducted.
  
A = $20000.00. n = 36. i = 0.0025. 
20000 = R{[1 - (1.0025)^-36] / 0.0025}
R = $581.62.
Then, I have 3 co-workers. I pay $2500.00 to them. So, $15000.00 - 5000 = $10000.00 left.
Table 1
Profit ------------------------- $10000.00
Rent -------------------------- -$980.74
Hydro fee --------------------- -$1049.39
Telephone Fee ----------------- -$100.00
Other facility fee ------------ -$3003.35
Total amount ------------------- $4866.52
Then, I take $4000.00 as salary.
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