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Ironically, the Microsoft Office programs we use for school, work, and home management duties eat into our budget. Microsoft 365 may seem affordable when you pay monthly, but the cost will eventually add up, especially if you subscribe for multiple years. Instead, a Home and Business 2021 license purchased directly from Microsoft costs $250. But can you imagine writing documents, compiling and analyzing numbers, or making presentations without these industry-standard tools?
Fortunately, there is a way to avoid double subscriptions and pay full price for the kit. Right now, you can get Microsoft Office Home and Business 2021 for Mac or Professional 2021 for Windows for just $50. This includes full versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook and Teams for less than you would pay for concert tickets or a delicious dinner. Additionally, both licenses offer free customer service.
Home and Business for Mac 2021 features the above software, allowing you to video chat with friends and family, send emails, perform data analysis using spreadsheets, and more. After purchase, you will receive a license key that can be redeemed within 30 days and a download link for each program. Every app is up to date, and you’ll enjoy other updates from Microsoft.
Windows users get even more with the deal. Professional 2021 offers Publisher and Access, the former allowing you to create attractive professional documents such as flyers and brochures. At the same time, you can use Access for database management, so small and medium-sized businesses may find its forms, queries, and reports helpful in maintaining inventory.
Microsoft Office licenses can cost as much as $349, but permanent access to Mac for home and business and professional versions of Windows is $50 for a limited time.
Prices are subject to change.
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