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Finances and Money Management Tips for the Freelance Writer

It's all about the mighty dollar. Once you're established as a new freelance writer, you're going to need to start managing that in-and-out flow, make sure you're getting paid for your work, and prepare for the tax man.
How Much Should I Charge
Set your writing rates with this easy step by step article.
Create An Invoice
Once you complete your writing assignment, you'll often need to provide a printed invoice to your employer. Be sure to include the basic elements of an invoice, listed here.
Make Sure You're Paid for Your Writing
Make sure you are paid for your writing project. Follow these steps for slow payment on a writing contract.
How Should A Freelancer Prepare for Tax Season
Tips on how a freelance writer can properly prepare for taxes.
Keep Accounts, No Shoeboxes Allowed
As your new freelance endeavor grows, you're going to have expenses and income. You need to keep track of the flow in and the flow out, not only to guage your progress, but also to account to Uncle Sam. Here's some hints for setting up a system from About's Small Business Guide.
Where Can a Freelancer Find Health Insurance Coverage?
There are health insurance coverage options and choices for freelance writers and other independent contractors- it's just a matter of research!
My Client Never Paid! Can I Write That Off?
Freelance taxes and hints on taxes for freelancers. If a client doesn't pay, can you write it off your taxes?
Tax Deductions for Small Businesses
As a freelancer, you may essentially operate as a small business. So does that mean you can deduct that writer's conference or new printer? Check out this article on tax deductions to view all the rules and policies.

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