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Farming bought benefits, but with a sting in the tail.
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People buy benefits not features.
People don't "buy" features; they buy benefits.
The tax package includes a big win for public transit users who buy benefits pre-tax.
However, in households where the spouse works on the farm, farm women are most likely to be working at full-time job that provides health insurance, thereby saving money from buying benefits for the huge farm operation.
To buy benefits and protect yourself from cash flow problems, you need a much bigger cash cushion than friends with steady paychecks.
However, if the spouse has no off-farm job (Y = 7) then the farm women is most likely to be working at full-time job that provides health insurance, thereby saving money from buying benefits for the huge farm operation as indicated by positive and significant coefficient of land owned in acres.
Buyers buy benefits over features.
Remember.... *Students don't buy benefits.
Don't merely buy benefits -- invest: Too many business leaders look at HR purely as a necessary evil and they buy their benefits accordingly.
Clients do not buy features, they buy benefits.
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