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How to Manage Yourself When Making the Move to Self-Employment

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Remember, you will no longer have a monthly income in your bank account, and your finances rely solely on your success from being self-employed. Think about any expenses that you may need to pay out including social security, health insurance, self-employment taxes, include these in your plan. Use a separate business bank account.

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constant door-knocking interrupts me, choosing between a job and a vacation, and more

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Our office staff works behind a locked door, to protect customer information (we deal heavily with personal data and banking info in our sales process). I’m wondering if the waiting was a test or if they are just that bad at time management. I constantly have to open the door for coworkers from another floor.

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41 Ways to Improve Yourself in Just 10 Minutes

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After a long weekend with friends, there is always an element of guilt when you look at your bank account to see the damage. Sites such as Get Rich Slowly and Money Crashers offer advice on everything from investing to car insurance. Keep tabs on your credit score using free online resources such as CreditKarma.com. Seek support.