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The Money Book For Freelancers, Part-Timers, And The Self-Employed: The Only Personal Finance System For People With Not-so-regular Jobs (2010)

by Joseph D'Agnese(Favorite Author)
3.93 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
0307453669 (ISBN13: 9780307453662)
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English
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Three Rivers Press
review 1: I received this book from a GoodReads First Reads giveaway. It was a solid well laid out plan for those of us who are freelance and don't fit into a traditional earnings category. Some of the info was obvious, but there were a lot of good tips for budgeting, investing, and tax write offs. It would be a good read for someone who was new to the wild world of self employment/ freelance work and wanted to figure out the best ways to account for earnings and managing your money in a smart way.
review 2: I won this book from a goodreads.com giveaway. I really liked it. I have read over 25 books on personal finance and money and I feel like this book has encompassed much of what several other books have discussed. It is an "all in one handbook" and well written. I fe
... moreel it is easy to follow. Good for someone struggling to learn how to get their finances under control and good for someone like me who knows and understands the methods but could always use a refresher or reminder to stay on track. I would recommend this to anyone who can read whether or not they are self employed or employed by a company. A great system to follow! less
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TomBeshara
There is good advice in the book, but I'd prefer it much shorter: half of the text is a filler.
cathy
A book of self help financing. Simple principles but too many words.
pntballr
I just couldn't get into this book.
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