On Your PF Pro, we talk a lot about starting your own side hustle, finding time for your hustle, and possibly turning that side gig into a full-time job. However, if you’ve wanted to start a side hustle but can’t figure out how to get the right clients, this may seem overwhelming. Note I said […]
Archives for 2015
How To Play The Stock Market and Volatility
When it comes to business and investing, fear and emotion are handicaps. They cause you to make irrational decisions at the worst times, usually brought on by uncertainty and doubt. This natural human tendency explains how the DJIA can tumble from about 17,500 down to 15,500 and back up to 16,500 in one trading week. […]
Find Time for Your Side Hustle with These 6 Simple Tips
Side hustlers with full time jobs know the struggle: the early mornings, late nights, and fervent email checks at work. Side hustling with a full time job can definitely be challenging. If your business is in growth mode, it can be hard to say no to more work, especially if you want to turn your […]
Pain-Free Loans Are In Your Future
A detailed list of your cash comings and goings is a great way to see how much you need to make to cover your basic needs and how to prioritize your spending habits to allow for the things you want. Sometimes, however, unlucky months can bring a lot of financial responsibilities. If you’ve seen a […]
What Renewed Relations With Cuba Could Mean for You
Fewer than two weeks ago, the U.S. re-opened the U.S. Embassy in Cuba, marking the beginning of a new opening of Cuba to more Americans. While non-Americans and Americans with specific purposes were able to visit Cuba before, the re-establishment of a U.S. Embassy signifies a change in U.S. attitude toward the island. If you’re […]
3 Reasons Why Your Credit Score is More Important Than You Think
When I first graduated college, I was so proud of myself. I didn’t have a credit card, which meant I didn’t get into debt like some of my friends did. I had no other debt than my student loans. I assumed I had been very responsible with my money, building a small savings and submitting […]
Financial Planning by Month
There are certain fixed expenses that you have to deal with each year without fail. You know they are coming, but because they may not be immediate, it is easy to forget to save up for them. If you want to avoid annual lump sum payments and get ahead, you need to have a savings […]
6 Tips for Recuperating from a Money Crisis
Infographic provided by Lendgreen Making an error with money is not only embarrassing, but it can be dangerous too. There is nothing as frustrating or devastating as seeing an overdue bill, or an incorrect sum when it counts. It does however happen to everyone at some point in their lives, so there is plenty of […]
Why You Need to Fight Lifestyle Inflation
After graduating from college, or moving out of your parents’ house and into your own place, it’s easy and sometimes necessary to increase your lifestyle. After all, eating ramen every single day is affordable, but not healthy. Upgrading your food budget to incorporate fruits and vegetables may be a little more expensive at first, but […]
Items to Always Buy Used to Save Money
Mattresses are an item you would never buy second-hand. Diapers are also an item you would not buy second-hand. You should always buy some items used, however. If you want to save money, looking into second-hand purchases is an ideal way to do so. Let’s take a look at five items you should always buy […]
Acquiring and Properly Controlling your Business Funds
In the business world, there are no truer words than the ones that affirm it takes money to make money. In fact, it is naive to think that anyone can build and grow a business, physical or virtual from broke. That type of mindset is one of the main reasons that most small businesses fail […]
5 Money Lessons You Won’t Learn in College
Graduating from college is a momentous occasion. Your brain is (hopefully) stuffed with knowledge about your chosen major, plus a ton of life skills you learned while keeping yourself alive and not setting anything on fire while making macaroni and cheese… sober or not. That said, one thing many college students leave without is a […]
5 Ways to Get a Higher Tax Return
When it comes to tax time, most of us would like to get the filing part over as soon as possible. However, by investing a little more time and effort and possibly seeking the help of a professional, you may be able to get a much higher tax return than initially expected. Consider using a […]
How to Leverage Your Former Job Into New Business
In one of our last posts, we discussed the best ways to leave your job and prepare to start your own freelance business. While it’s great to get new clients for your business, there’s another, potentially easier, way to get clients for your business: your former colleagues. If you left your job on good terms […]
How to Sell Tickets Online
Selling tickets online now provides a quick and simple way to earn additional income. You can now buy tickets to a concert, sporting event, or theatre and sell them fast online through big ticket brokerage websites like Ticketbis. Without investing much capital, you can start making a steady income every week, as you market and […]
The 7 Perfect Jobs for College Students
As we get back into college season, it’s time to start thinking about how you’re going to make money while in school. Whether you’re going back to school after time off, starting graduate school, or simply beginning college for the first time, it’s a good idea to have a part-time job. Part-time college jobs will […]
Resources to Help Manage your Bills
Getting financial assistance for necessities does not always solve all your financial problems. There are a host of issues that may continually come forward that you may need to learn how to deal with in order to better your financial position over the long term. Managing your monthly bills can be a major undertaking and […]
The tax article of your dreams: tax savings in five easy steps
Income tax refunds seem like a visit from Santa in springtime. With that quick boost to your wallet, you may be dreaming of that no-strings-attached shopping spree, paying down some bills, or simply hiding away the refund into a savings account. For those of you collecting the barest of minimum in their refunds, the holiday […]
Plot Your Escape: Starting a Business While Working Full Time
With the rise of the globalized economy, multinational companies, and the 1099 workforce, many people are realizing it pays to work on your own. Whether it’s being a website developer, independent coder, rideshare driver, or some combination of skills, more people are choosing to become their own bosses. If you’re considering going out on […]
Five Ways To Beat The Stress Of Financial Debt
Debt is very stressful, and it’s pretty easy to get yourself into financial problems if you don’t plan your finances ahead of time and learn to put money away in savings for emergencies and large purchases. In 2014, studies showed that 40 million Americans had college debt. While college debt is one of the most […]
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