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Can anyone give me an idea of what hourly rate to charge for a fairly complex
Excel project. I don't have all the details yet, but I'm being asked what I would charge. I'm in Tucson, Arizona. Thanks! -- TIA, Nancy |
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I do billing in either of two ways: hourly, or a flat-rate, per-project fee.
I personally prefer the flat-rate approach because I hate having to track my hours. Moreover, there are circumstances in which it is questionable whether you should charge time for certain activities. Your client is hiring you because he expects that you have a knowledge of the relevant core technologies -- he isn't paying you to learn new things on his dime. Therefore, it becomes questionable whether you should charge for time spent on research of a particular technology or technique. You may be doing the research directly for his project, which would point towards billing for the time, but the client expects you to come to the table prepared to work, which points toward not billing for the time. It is a judgment call. If you do go the hourly route, between $150 and $200 per hour is reasonable. If you are new to the consulting/developing business, you may want to start at about $100 per hour. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting LLC www.cpearson.com (email on the web site) "Scamper" wrote in message ... Can anyone give me an idea of what hourly rate to charge for a fairly complex Excel project. I don't have all the details yet, but I'm being asked what I would charge. I'm in Tucson, Arizona. Thanks! -- TIA, Nancy |
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Thanks so much, Chip. I appreciate the thoroughness of your answer, it helps
a lot! -- TIA, Nan "Chip Pearson" wrote: I do billing in either of two ways: hourly, or a flat-rate, per-project fee. I personally prefer the flat-rate approach because I hate having to track my hours. Moreover, there are circumstances in which it is questionable whether you should charge time for certain activities. Your client is hiring you because he expects that you have a knowledge of the relevant core technologies -- he isn't paying you to learn new things on his dime. Therefore, it becomes questionable whether you should charge for time spent on research of a particular technology or technique. You may be doing the research directly for his project, which would point towards billing for the time, but the client expects you to come to the table prepared to work, which points toward not billing for the time. It is a judgment call. If you do go the hourly route, between $150 and $200 per hour is reasonable. If you are new to the consulting/developing business, you may want to start at about $100 per hour. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting LLC www.cpearson.com (email on the web site) "Scamper" wrote in message ... Can anyone give me an idea of what hourly rate to charge for a fairly complex Excel project. I don't have all the details yet, but I'm being asked what I would charge. I'm in Tucson, Arizona. Thanks! -- TIA, Nancy |
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