6 Things Every Self-Employed Worker Should Know About Taxes
Taxes are trickier for gig workers, freelancers and other workers whom the IRS considers self-employed.
Taxes are trickier for gig workers, freelancers and other workers whom the IRS considers self-employed.
The first time I ever had to verify my income had nothing to do with a loan application. I was sitting in a real estate office trying to rent my first apartment in New York City. It was 2011 and Iâd moved here for an incredibly low-paying job straight out of college. Thankfully, I did
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After reading the title of this, I know what you’re thinking – but, it’s August! But, now is a great time to start preparing for the holidays, instead of waiting until November and December. The fall and winter holidays can be so expensive. Between Thanksgiving, Christmas, and the many other holidays, the average person tends […]
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From investing $20 a month to finding a part-time gig on campus, here’s how to achieve financial independence at an early age.From investing $20 a month to finding a part-time gig on campus, here’s how to achieve financial independence at an early age.
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Find your ideal early-bird job right here â and the best types of work that will fit your lifestyle.
When I was in college, one of my co-workers at my part-time, on-campus job gave me a funny little gift that I use to this day. What was it? It’s called a “wallet fairy.” According to the note that came with my little talisman, you put it in your wallet and “you’ll never be out of money when you need it.”
I can’t honestly say that the “magic” has been foolproof. I believe I’ve mentioned on a couple of occasions the time I didn’t wash my hair for a month because I couldn’t afford shampoo. And I distinctly remember crying after going to the grocery store on a couple of occasions because I didn’t know how I was going to pay my bills after buying food. But I guess if the magic were foolproof, this fool wouldn’t have learned her lesson and started digging her way out of debt, right?
More and more people are using company cars or using their own cars for business purposes in today’s economy. In fact, many people no longer own their cars but rely on their employer’s vehicles for all their transportation needs. Ensuring you are covered by a car insurance policy every time you’re behind the wheel is […]
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Looking for jobs that pay $20 an hour or more? Whether you are looking for full-time or part-time jobs that pay $20 an hour or more, there are many different jobs that may interest you. There are plenty of great jobs that pay $20 an hour and much more. Some jobs may require a degree […]
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Here are more than 50 ideas for ways to make money. From maximizing current income, to making money on your hobby to creating a side business.
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