How to Organize & Prepare Your Finances As a Freelancer | Mastermind Q&A
Learn how to better manage your finances (especially if you're a freelancer) to prepare whether you're dealing with feast, famine, or a global pandemic.
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Working in the ‘Gig Economy’ where you spend your career jumping from one project to the next can provide the freedom of choice that so many in the creative world desperately crave…but the dark side of living the freelance life is the complete, total, and utter lack of job security. Now with the advent of the brand new AB5 legislation here in California, practically overnight it has become almost impossible to make your living as a freelancer. Without a sound financial system (enter ‘Profit First’) that keeps you equally prepared for both the feast and famine portions of your career (and there WILL be both), your lack of savings could be the deciding factor between saying yes or no to a job you would otherwise never consider.
Fast forward to a decade later where you’ve spent the last ten years “just finding the next gig” so you can pay your bills you find yourself wondering “How the heck did I get here?” And one of the main reasons could be as simple as not having your finances organized so you can confidently say NO to projects you don’t want to work on.
My guest today is Mike Michalowicz, founder of several multimillion dollar companies as well as an author of multiple bestselling books on entrepreneurship. Today we talk specifically about his book ‘Profit First,’ an incredibly simple yet powerful way to manage your finances as a small business owner (and yes, even as a freelancer you own a small business) that if done consistently can afford you the time and freedom you need to prioritize your career growth (and your well-being) as opposed to always feeling like you’re just chasing the next gig.
(Note: This episode doesn’t specifically talk about the AB5 legislation because this interview was recorded before it became law. But regardless, if you’re struggling to navigate the new world of being a freelancer versus becoming an employee, there is no system I recommend more highly than Mike’s ‘Profit First’ system)
Mike mi-KAL-o-wits is the author of Profit First, Surge, The Pumpkin Plan, and his newest release Clockwork. By his 35th birthday, Mike had founded and sold two companies – one to private equity and another to a Fortune 500. Today he is running his third multi-million dollar venture, Profit First Professionals.
Mike is a former small business columnist for The Wall Street Journal and the former business makeover specialist on MSNBC. Over the years, Mike has traveled the globe speaking with thousands of entrepreneurs, and is here today to share the best of what he has learned.
This episode was edited by Curtis Fritsch, and the show notes were prepared and published by Glen McNiel. The original music in the opening and closing of the show is courtesy of Joe Trapanese (who is quite possibly one of the most talented composers on the face of the planet).
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