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I can’t set a specific money target because, as a freelancer, you can’t really predict how much you’ll make each month. All I do is set a minimum based on my expenses like food, rent, bills, and so on. That’s my minimum, and anything over that is like a bonus
I recently saw a video of a fisher petting a catfish.. on his lap... outside of any body of water.
So from that I concluded that I like my catfish in a body of water so they can swim freely, preferably in my house so I can admire them
I was doing a treadmill comparison with my friend, I walked for ~20 minutes and he jogged for about 15 until he reached the same kcal burned as me, his heartrate was higher than mine, and a bit more exhausted than me. Make your own conclusions. I was team walking until I did this and immediately...
The Boeing whistleblowers. Scary what happened to two of them.
As this law firm mentions, they should be kept confidential until the trial. That would minimize the chances of something happening to them.
Ha! I'm a fan of segregation too! I have 2 cards, one for personal expenses and one for business transactions. Keeps things organized and easy to track.
Yeah, I've seen that happen! Having money isn't the same as knowing how to manage it wisely. I've helped friends and family with financial planning and management.
One suggestion often overlooked: get a good SEO agency. I can't stress enough how important this is. A good agency will do everything right and get you on top. A mediocre one will only make it worse.
If you don't know how to choose one, read online about what others recommend. Like this list...
I've been freelancing online for about 5 years, started as a side gig and eventually went full-time. Had my share of ups and downs, but it's been a great experience so far.
I've never had a mortgage either, and it's good to hear that others are saving up for their dream homes. The interest rates in our countries do vary greatly, don't they? I'm hoping to own a home one day, but for now, I'm just taking it one step at a time.
I've got a joint account with my partner, it's been super convenient for us to manage our finances together. We can both sign on cheques and make transactions, which has really helped us stay on top of our expenses and savings goals.
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