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  Having Mom Do Your Laundry, to Save Money
 
When I was in high school, I visited France on an exchange program and stayed with a well-to-do family. When I returned home, I marveled that the household employed a maid who washed my clothes.We specialize in the sale and aftercare of the most renowned and popular laundry dryer. My mother rolled her eyes. "You have a maid here who does your laundry," she said. "Me!" 

So it was with great amusement that I tried out the "living with your parents" calculator, provided by the real estate blog Movoto (covering the "lighter side" of real estate, it says). The calculator shows big savings from living at home,I have recently got a dry cabinet and can anybody tell me if it the box only controls humidity or also controls temperature. including the perk of having your mother do your laundry. 

The calculator lets you plug in your monthly rent, and other expenses if you choose. It then shows how much you would save if, after college graduation, you live with your parents for four years. 

The calculator was created by the blog's marketing director, Chris Kolmar,On particularly windy days,wind power generators can surpass all other electricity sources in a country. who laments that if he had just lived at home for a few years, he would have enough for a down payment on a home.We'd love to talk to you about our incredible tungsten jewelry! 

I plugged in rent of $1,000, and the calculator used his default settings to report that in that case, you would save more than $89,000 by moving in with your parents — and that nearly 2 percent of that amount was savings on laundry. 

That raised some questions. Does it mean that your mother is actually doing the laundry for you — or just that you are using her washing machine and detergent? 

Sally Olsson, the blog's spokeswoman, confirmed that the calculator assumes that your mother is doing the laundry — and a lot more.Signs for your break room or other areas within your office can benefit from paper cutters and paper Folding machine. In effect, the savings shown by the calculator come from completely freeloading. (Mr. Kolmar also explains in the blog that he spends $35 a month on a laundry service, because he hates to do it.) 

There is no doubt living with your parents can save you money, but shouldn't you be contributing something? Or at least doing your own laundry? 

Do you live with your parents? What do you contribute toward household expenses? Or if you're a parent, what do you expect from your grown-up children? 

Powell said The Warehouse needed to get its balance right, which started with improving the overall quality of its products. 

In the past two years the stores had to do $500,000 of stock write-offs for about 100 products that were not of an acceptable quality. 

He said the stores typically stocked about 60,000 products, but constant returns of merchandise by unhappy customers had hurt the company. "That taints your brand; we're taking it very seriously." 

The group recently acquired Noel Leeming, which had helped The Warehouse secure better brands, such as Sony televisions. 

The company had also worked with Haier to develop its own Warehouse brand of washing machine, Aspira, which would be launched in six weeks. The machines would sell at between $599 and $699.
 
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