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Save Money for Freelance Writing Expenses

In the past I have talked about how cheap it is to be a freelance writer. Once you get setup and have what you need there are not many expenses that come about. That being said, don’t be tricked into thinking that you will never spend money. Just like any business, there are expenses that will come about from time to time. Some of them you will see coming. Others will pop up on you out of nowhere.

It is very important to save money in your business bank account for freelance writing expenses. This way you have the money available to pay for anything that comes up. You may also want to start saving more if you are aware of a large expense in the near future. For instance, you may be in need of a new computer and printer within the next few months. In this case, you should set aside extra money every month to ensure that you have what you need when the time comes.

I don’t want to preach on this subject too much. After all, I am not a financial planner and everybody has their own way of budgeting. But I do want every freelance writer to remember that expenses can and will present themselves over the course of the year.

Freelance writing is a very cheap career, and if you are lucky you won’t have to part with much money. But if an expense does come about, you need to be in position to take care of it without much hassle and stress.

 

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