As a freelancer, your workload is rarely empty. Even when your projects are in a lull and your big clients haven’t got back to you in a few days, there’s always something you can be doing.
Author: Stephanie Whalley
A lot of freelancers may not think they need an accountant, that it’s something only big businesses need.
Deciding to go freelance is a huge step, whether you’re planning to replace your full income or freelance alongside a job.
Managing money is probably not your favourite part of freelancing and you wouldn’t be alone in that. However, it’s essential that your money management is solid if you hope to make more of it.
It’s the beginning of 2018, and it is time to harness the potential of the new year and get ready for your continued success.
Do you take time off from running your business when you’re ill – or do you feel you can’t? Do you make time to live a healthy lifestyle, eating properly and exercising?
Freedom and flexibility are two attributes of the freelance lifestyle, and we usually view them as positives.
New Year, new plans can mean that the all-important Self Assessment deadline at the end of January is often forgotten.
Hopefully, you’ve been able to take some time off this Christmas to relax and have returned refreshed and ready to work.
This summer, with its grey, cool, rainy days may not be the best time to be a holidaymaker in the UK. But according to new research by IPSE, it’s also not a great time to be a freelancer.