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Are you tired of living paycheck-to-paycheck, being broke and in debt, and watching everyone else become independently wealthy? Well, you've come to the right place. Most musicians will admit they know little about personal finance. In Personal Finance for Musicians, music industry and finance experts Bobby Borg and Britt Hatsey coach you on how to: Make and save moneyIncrease your credit scoreProtect yourself from identity theftGet out of debtUnderstand investment appsInvest responsiblyProtect your assets Build a "freedom fund" for the future Limit your tax liabilityAnd so much more... With…mehr
Are you tired of living paycheck-to-paycheck, being broke and in debt, and watching everyone else become independently wealthy? Well, you've come to the right place. Most musicians will admit they know little about personal finance. In Personal Finance for Musicians, music industry and finance experts Bobby Borg and Britt Hatsey coach you on how to: Make and save moneyIncrease your credit scoreProtect yourself from identity theftGet out of debtUnderstand investment appsInvest responsiblyProtect your assets Build a "freedom fund" for the future Limit your tax liabilityAnd so much more... With step-by-step action tips and short digestible chapters that can be read in any order, this book is presented in a no-nonsense, easy-to-read style that any musician can grasp. The objective is to educate and inspire you, without intimidating, or even worse-boring you. Let this book be your guide to financial success today!
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Autorenporträt
Bobby Borg is an Assistant Professor of Practice at the University of Southern California's Thornton School of Music. He is the author of four widely read books on the music industry and the founder of Bobby Borg Consulting, where he coaches rising music industry professionals.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments Part 1. Getting Started 1. So, What's Personal Finance All About? 2. Eleven Barriers to Personal Finance and How to Overcome Them Part 2. Income 3. Fifteen Types of Money Independent Artists Can Make 4. Twenty Money-Making Ideas and Side Hustles for Musicians Part 3. Savings 5. Ten Tips for Spending Less and Saving More Part 4. Accounting 6. Get Your Financial and Business Records in Order: Twenty-Five Tips 7. Three Accounting Documents to Examine Your Financial Health Part 5. Banking 8. Twenty-Four Reasons to Use a Bank 9. Major Pros and Cons of Using an Online Bank Part 6. Credit and Debt 10. Ten Steps To Building "Rock" Solid Credit 11. Monitor Your Credit Via Reports and Scores: Nine Steps 12. Twenty Ways to Protect Yourself from Identity Theft and Fraud 13. Ten Tips to Getting (And Staying) Out of Debt Part 7. Retirement Planning 14. Twenty-Six Questions About Retirement Planning for Musicians 15. The Seven Most Common Retirement Accounts (And Then Some) Part 8. Investing 16. One Hundred Finance And Investment Terms Musicians Should Know 17. Seven-Point Checklist to Investing and Building Wealth 18. Nine Must-Know Quotes on Money, Investing, And More 19. Finding Experts to Provide Smart Financial Guidance: Ten Tips 20. Seven Investment Apps You Might Consider Part 9. Insurance 21. Ten Types of Insurance You May Need in Your Twenties Part 10. Taxes 22. Eleven Frequently Asked Questions about Filing Income Taxes 23. Six Steps to Organizing Your Tax Expense Receipts (And More) 24. How to Find a Tax Accountant to Do Your Returns: Ten Tips Part 11. Estate Issues 25. Ten Ways to Prepare for the End (Depressing but Important) Part 12. Wrap Party 26. Twelve Key Takeaways of Personal Finance for Musicians About the Authors
Preface Acknowledgments Part 1. Getting Started 1. So, What's Personal Finance All About? 2. Eleven Barriers to Personal Finance and How to Overcome Them Part 2. Income 3. Fifteen Types of Money Independent Artists Can Make 4. Twenty Money-Making Ideas and Side Hustles for Musicians Part 3. Savings 5. Ten Tips for Spending Less and Saving More Part 4. Accounting 6. Get Your Financial and Business Records in Order: Twenty-Five Tips 7. Three Accounting Documents to Examine Your Financial Health Part 5. Banking 8. Twenty-Four Reasons to Use a Bank 9. Major Pros and Cons of Using an Online Bank Part 6. Credit and Debt 10. Ten Steps To Building "Rock" Solid Credit 11. Monitor Your Credit Via Reports and Scores: Nine Steps 12. Twenty Ways to Protect Yourself from Identity Theft and Fraud 13. Ten Tips to Getting (And Staying) Out of Debt Part 7. Retirement Planning 14. Twenty-Six Questions About Retirement Planning for Musicians 15. The Seven Most Common Retirement Accounts (And Then Some) Part 8. Investing 16. One Hundred Finance And Investment Terms Musicians Should Know 17. Seven-Point Checklist to Investing and Building Wealth 18. Nine Must-Know Quotes on Money, Investing, And More 19. Finding Experts to Provide Smart Financial Guidance: Ten Tips 20. Seven Investment Apps You Might Consider Part 9. Insurance 21. Ten Types of Insurance You May Need in Your Twenties Part 10. Taxes 22. Eleven Frequently Asked Questions about Filing Income Taxes 23. Six Steps to Organizing Your Tax Expense Receipts (And More) 24. How to Find a Tax Accountant to Do Your Returns: Ten Tips Part 11. Estate Issues 25. Ten Ways to Prepare for the End (Depressing but Important) Part 12. Wrap Party 26. Twelve Key Takeaways of Personal Finance for Musicians About the Authors
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