My [s]two[/s] three cents.
A) Forget about (commercial) embedded font. There are plenty of freely embeddable fonts out there (e.g., under Open Font License or LaTeX Project Public License).
B) Consider NOT to use embedded fonts altogether: many Reading Systems do not offer the user with the option of NOT using the Publisher's default font, and the user gets annoyed.
C) Personally, I use embedded (open) fonts only for titles or when certain special glyphs are needed. (And, BTW, my
glyphIgo tool might be useful to minimize them.)