Being self-employed has many perks, from being able to control the work you take on to setting your own hours. In fact, 65% of self-employed Americans find their work enjoyable and fulfilling, per recent data from the Pew Research Center. But when it comes to managing freelance finances, things can get complicated, fast. Not only … Continue reading “Mastering Cash Flow: How to Build a Calendar That Keeps Your Freelance Finances on Track”
When you work for yourself, it’s easy for work to feel like, well, your whole self. Or at least your whole financial life. Chances are you took big risks to make your business happen, so it makes sense that you want to focus on growing your brainchild (and, yes, increasing your income). But when it … Continue reading “Building Wealth as a Self-Employed Individual: Strategies Beyond Your Business”
When you’re an entrepreneur, your business is more than just how you make a living. It’s an extension of your humanity: an idea unique to you and a way of expressing yourself to the world. So when it starts to succeed enough to warrant expansion, it’s natural to feel some excitement. Your vision is becoming … Continue reading “Top Mistakes to Avoid When Growing Your Small Business”
Taking the leap into self-employment can be scary, but it can also change lives for the better. Many self-employed people talk about how their job offers them a sense of purpose and fulfillment that evaded them when they worked for someone else, not to mention the more logistical benefits of being your own boss and … Continue reading “Setting Financial Goals and Milestones for Self-Employment Success”
Autonomy, flexible hours and the ability to earn more without jumping through hoops: Given these perks, it’s no surprise that over 9 million Americans have chosen to start their own businesses, according to the latest data available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Of course, this is much harder to accomplish than simply deciding to … Continue reading “Transitioning from Employment to Self-Employment: Financial Tips and Considerations”
