Ask Sherry: On where I keep my investments – personal or company, and the coronavirus
You asked, and I am answering every Friday once I have enough questions! You can ask any question using the form here. How does the coronavirus affect you or the area you live in r
How to start freelancing: Part Two – Negotiating a Contract
All of my posts on this subject will be under: How to become a freelancer Now that you have a contract, CONGRATULATIONS! If you don’t have a contract, here’s how you ca
How to start freelancing: Part One – The Beginning
The most important thing about starting out as a freelancer is getting paid work. That’s it. It is easy to get work. EVERYONE wants to give you work. It is not that easy to g
How much do I secretly want to save each year out of my net income?
Most people say that saving 10% is good enough (of your net income). So if you make $2000 net a month, you should save at least $200/month. I like 10% as a general rule for all inc
Living my life on credit — The Freelancer’s Way
As a freelancer, I was thinking the other day that we actually live our whole lives on a form of credit, that is a credit to ourselves. Every time I stop working, I am aware that t
Becoming a freelancer (Part 2): The reality of being an independent freelancer
I get a lot of these emails from people asking me how they can become a freelancer after graduating college, or how they can freelance in an industry or a job they’re current
Becoming a freelancer (Part 1): The myths of being an independent freelancer
I get a lot of these emails from people asking me how they can become a freelancer after graduating college, or how they can freelance in an industry or a job they’re current