Financial freedom,being Rich or having a life of abundance, the secret is free money.
Financial freedom is when your living expenses are being met by money that you do not have to work for yourself.The question is what is money that you do not have to physically work for yourself.It is money you get from dividends from shares,shares that you bay and later sell for a profit,interest on investments,monthly income you get from renting out property[private and commercial],income you get from your own business[affiliate marketing,Internet home business].
The bottom line is when your living expense's are met by free money[Money you do not physically have to work for] you are financially free.You are not rich yet,but you are free,free from the daily runt of getting up and going to work,getting paid,paying bills.Getting up and going to work.............................
If you want to be rich you only have to get,bay,invest in more free money.That`s is it,its as easy as 1 2 3!
In this blog you will find ideas how to get free money and how to go from financially free to rich.
December 27, 2008
15 ways Starting a business Payes
So what's stopping you? Maybe you aren't sure of what you want to do. There's lots of ideas on the internet, just do a search for some. Maybe you can't afford to just quit your job and startup a business. I wouldn't recommend you do that anyway; instead try to start something on the side and work on it in your spare time until you get it going to where you can quit your job.
Or maybe you are afraid that it is just too expensive to start a business from home and work online or for yourself.
That is why I present to you a list of 15 ways it pays to work for yourself. Having a job and working for someone else gives you expenses that you may not even consider.
So, in no particular order, here are 15 ways you can save money by working for yourself:
1. Save money on work clothes - no more expensive suits, shoes, ties, pants, etc
2. Save money on lunches - when you spend $5 per day on lunch, that is $100 a month you are spending.
3. Gas - how much time are you in the car driving to work or out and about if you have a job that puts you on the road a lot?
4. Association fees - some jobs require their employees to maintain association memberships
5. Union dues - Same as # 4
6. Desk rental fees - Can you believe some jobs actually require their employees to pay for the privilege of having a desk at the office? Realtors, insurance agents to name a few.
7. Car maintenance - if the job you have requires a long commute, you car will need more maintenance?
8. Lunches with clients - this will certainly cost you more than $5 a meal, and not everyone has a corporate expense account or gets reimbursed
9. Office gift giving - how many times have you had to pitch in to by the boss a gift, the secretary a gift, someone who is having a birthday a gift?
10. Pay yourself - how much more money could you make if you kept all the profits yourself? If you are in sales, you are making money for someone else when you could be keeping all the profits for yourself
11. Professional upkeep - for personal maintenance, things such as hair, nails, etc. Sure, those might be things you'd do anyway, but maybe not as often
12. Lost time during commutes - in some places it is not unheard of for a worker to commute 1 hour one-way to work - one way! If you spent just 2 hours driving to work and back each day, that's 40 hours in one month, or the equivalent of one full week of work! Know what, that's time you lose and you don't get paid for it. Do you think that's worth something?
13. Cell phone bills - see #12 above...what are you doing during that long commute? Talking on the cell phone?
14. Overnight stays - some jobs keep you on the road, or require you to attend out of town training. Not all jobs reimburse for that as well.
15. And one of the biggest ways you can save money - tax write-offs! When you start an business from home and work for yourself, you will have several tax deductions you can take.
This is definitely not a complete list, but just a little something to get you thinking. There are ways you can start a website making money online for very little to no cost. There are low-cost franchises you can check into. You could even take a look at what it would take to do what you are doing right now, but as an independent contractor or out on your own.
It is a good idea to start looking now. Put a plan together, work on it in your spare time and build it up to the day when you can finally have your business from home, work for yourself and enjoy the rewards of being your own boss!
About the Author
Jeffrey Roh works from home and writes for others who are starting an business online. For a list of 300 potential tax deductions and 3 Free Ebooks on starting your own website making money, visit http://www.secrets-success.com .
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