Mire and I have yet to tell you guys more about our deal to produce a personal finance book for freelancers and independent workers for Random House. But there’s not much to tell. Obviously, the ball in is our court. We’ve had the idea for a long time. I’ve freelanced a dozen years; Mire for […]
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So. Yeah. We have a book deal.
March 26th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Tags: Books · Pluralis Majestatis
16 Things Freelancers Must Know #8: Ask For Money Up Front
March 13th, 2008 · No Comments
There is no reason why you should subsidize the incomes of your clients. It’s customary in many fields for a customer to a deposit or advance for the work they want you to perform. The advance indicates that they are serious about the project. Up to 50 percent up front is reasonable, but you should […]
Tags: Books · Getting Paid · Managing clients · Non Sequiturs, Rants and Whines · Pay Up, Sucker
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
How to Organize Your Paper Financial Records
February 11th, 2008 · 1 Comment
I have been reviewing how I organize and store financial records I accumulate in my twin roles as human being and freelancer. Both David Bach, author of the Finish Rich series and David Allen, author of Getting Things Done, promote systems for filing away paper in such a way that you can actually find it […]
Tags: Books · Death and Taxes · Getting Organized · Gurus
Why the personal finance press fails us
September 1st, 2007 · No Comments
We read everything we can about personal finance, and I have to say, it usually disappoints us. Eighty percent of the time, writers, editors and gurus make the assumption that they are talking to an audience of people who have a steady paycheck, health insurance and a retirement plan at work. If you are, in […]
Tags: Books · Gurus · Magazines · Non Sequiturs, Rants and Whines · Pay Yourself First · People Like Us · Pluralis Majestatis · Saving · Savings goals and dreams · What We're Reading