Saving money as a freelancer, independent contractor or whatever you choose to call yourself if you don’t happen to have a full-time job with bennies, is tricky. We’ve discussed this before: Saving regularly is more challenging when your income is constantly changing. This is why Muck and I stick with percentages, which has worked like […]
Entries Tagged as 'Saving'
Five Tips for Sticking With Saving, Part 1
April 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Getting Organized · Pay Yourself First · Saving · Savings goals and dreams · Your Values
Another one falls by the wayside…
March 20th, 2008 · No Comments
Another remarkable freelance friend—a brilliant writer and researcher—has, just yesterday, taken a full-time job. This comes after years of very successful, but tiring, work on her own. She will be performing the exact same kind of duties, except she will be performing them for a law firm. I am happy for her. Why? Because she […]
Tags: Death and Taxes · Getting Organized · Non Sequiturs, Rants and Whines · Pay Yourself First · People Like Us · Saving
How to save money on cell phones
March 12th, 2008 · 8 Comments
Are you outraged about the price of mobile phones? You should be. If you go over your allotted minutes, your carrier hits you with fees. If you stay substantially under your allotment, you’re wasting money. Yes, yes, I know some carriers offer carryover. But if you haven’t used those extra minutes this month, what makes […]
Tags: Getting Organized · Managing clients · Non Sequiturs, Rants and Whines · Pleasures of the freelance life · Saving · Spending
Sprucing Up Your Financial Self-Image
March 11th, 2008 · 2 Comments
How to save money fast…10 ways to get out of debt now…How to become a millionaire….and so on and so forth and blah, blah, ad nauseum, BLAH. With all of this free information available about personal finance, you’d think that Americans would be walking around in stellar financial shape. But alas, mon frere, you would […]
Tags: Non Sequiturs, Rants and Whines · People Like Us · Pleasures of the freelance life · Saving · Spending · Your Values
How to save money the old-fashioned way
March 8th, 2008 · No Comments
Last week we did some traveling, sharing the Freelance Finance System with some new friends and acquaintances. One question that came up often: Will people really be disciplined enough to save money this way? The question is rooted in the notion that people are by nature bad savers, that they will routinely spend their cash […]
Tags: Books · Getting Organized · Non Sequiturs, Rants and Whines · Pay Yourself First · Savings goals and dreams · The Emergency Fund · The Retirement Fund · Your Values
The 4, no, 6 bank accounts every freelancer needs
February 19th, 2008 · 3 Comments
The problems that arise with money and the freelance life are often ones of organization. If you set up your financial accounts properly, your financial goals will be right in front of you every time you check your finances. The way I see it, every independent worker should have at least FOUR bank accounts:
1. The […]
Tags: Oh Yeah, Health Care · Online Banks · Pay Yourself First · Saving · Savings goals and dreams · The Emergency Fund · The Retirement Fund
5 Lessons from the Wilder Side of Freelance Life
February 13th, 2008 · No Comments
As the Oscars approach, I made a point the other night of watching Billy Wilder’s 1960 film, “The Apartment,” which won the Academy Awards that year for Best Picture, Best Director, and Original Screenplay, among others. The film got me thinking about the trade-offs all self-employed people make. The movie tells the story of a […]
Tags: Managing clients · Non Sequiturs, Rants and Whines · Pleasures of the freelance life · Whoring Yourself Out · Why Jobs Suck · Your Values
16 Things Freelancers Must Know #4: Yes, You Must Save for Retirement
February 12th, 2008 · No Comments
We hear it all the time: “I’m young. Why should I save for retirement now?” Here’s the short answer: Because the power of compound interest works in your favor the more years your money sits in the bank, growing. If you start saving 15 percent of your income in your twenties, you will be a […]
Tags: Pleasures of the freelance life · The Retirement Fund
Freelancers never retire…(and other myths)
February 8th, 2008 · No Comments
Personal finance for freelancers is a tricky topic for many reasons, perhaps the most obvious of which is that our work lives—and the erratic payments that often go along with it—look a lot different than most people’s. Saving for retirement is a must for anyone who doesn’t want to spend their golden years panicked about […]
Tags: Getting Organized · Non Sequiturs, Rants and Whines · People Like Us · Pleasures of the freelance life · The Retirement Fund
16 Things Freelancers Must Know… #3: Pay yourself first
February 8th, 2008 · No Comments
Paying yourself first is the cardinal rule of all income-earners, whether you are a self-employed freelancer or not. As you may have noticed, Mire and I like to call this feeding the monkey. Suppose you decide to save 15 percent of your income. Save it as follows: 10 percent to a retirement account, and 5 […]
Tags: Getting Organized · Pay Yourself First · Pleasures of the freelance life · The Emergency Fund · The Retirement Fund