Name: Susan
Occupation: Math Tutor
Annual Income: $ 45,000
Susan has a passion for tutoring children in mathematics, but has no interest in picking up a paintbrush even though her two-bedroom apartment is overdue for a fresh coat of paint. Susan just finished paying off her credit card last month for the new kitchen appliances and countertops she purchased last year, and is not thrilled at the thought of going into debt again to have some painting done. The cost estimates Susan received for the painting work were around $2,000.00.
The following are Susan’s options:
A.) Borrow from her high interest credit card, or take out a bank loan to have the work completed by a professional painter.
The downfall of these options is that Susan will now be going into debt again and will paying a high amount of interest on the money borrowed.
B.) Leave the painting work until she can afford to have it done.
The downfall of this option is that she would rather not wait. Susan has family coming into town to stay with her in a few months and would like to have it completed for their arrival.
C.) Post an ad with The RedSaw to offer up her skills as a Math Tutor, in exchange for the services of a painter that might be requiring a tutor for their son or daughter.
The benefits of this option are as follows:
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