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Budgeting on variable income as a solopreneur
Personal finance and budgeting for solopreneurs can be tricky. Most of the advice out there about budgeting presumes regular paychecks and stability. “Side hustle” income is often relegated to the “extra income” category, where it serves as a nice boost to the income...
Budgeting during life transitions
One of the key lessons of personal finances is that having a budget helps you be intentional with your spending so that you can reach your financial goals. But what happens when you are going through a change in your life, and you don't know how to budget for certain...
Healthy financial habits
One of the most important things you can do to start feeling more in control of your money is to work to cultivate healthy financial habits. Having better routines in place can keep us more aware of our finances so that we can be more intentional about what we earn,...
Where to keep your emergency fund
One key recommendation from the world of personal finance is to have an emergency fund that you can draw on if something unexpected happens. That emergency fund is a lifeline, saving you from slipping into debt when your car breaks down, your child breaks their arm,...
How to curb impulse spending
This post may contain an affiliate link or a referral link. For more information, please see my disclosure here. Whether it’s clicking “add to cart” or actually physically adding the thing to your shopping cart in Target, we all know it’s so easy sometimes just to buy...
Profit First Explained
This post may contain an affiliate link or a referral link. For more information, please see my disclosure here. In our family’s monthly budget reports, I share details about the way I use Mike Michalowicz’s Profit First accounting method in my solopreneur business. I...