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Though the concept may be easily understood, the calculation is extraordinarily complex. How does one keep assignees from any home country going to any host location "whole?" How do companies consider the spending patterns of hundreds of thousands of expatriates – who spend their money on everything from new cars to candy bars – and protect them for price differences and exchange rate changes? And what about the extra expenses that all expatriates incur because of their assignment – from increased international long distance fees to extra baby-sitting because Grandma and Grandpa are no longer easily available for free child-minding on Friday night?
Of course, due to cultural differences, a family’s lifestyle will never be exactly the same at post as it was at home. For this reason, a company may layer increased usage of items such as international telephone, food away from home, domestic help; on top of simple price differences. This reflects the fact that a foreign assignment can significantly increase the costs of maintaining a family’s lifestyle beyond the impact of price differences alone.
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