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How I Became a Millionaire as an Independent Consultant

Successful Independent Consulting

Yet my bank account says I’m a millionaire. As an independent consultant, cash flow is erratic. If I see money in my bank account, even if it’s my savings account, I get looser with my spending. Every time I deposited a payment from a client into my regular bank, I immediately transferred 40% to the online bank.

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Cash Flow Relief for Independent Consultants: the CARES Act & Other Ideas

Successful Independent Consulting

We’re in an unprecedented situation because of the COVID-19 coronavirus, and the economic fallout has been drastic for many business sectors, such as travel and restaurants. This article explains your options for cash-flow relief, whether you need it immediately or in the near future, and how to get it. government 2.

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Fraud or Just Marketing

Martinka Consulting

In my world of small business buy-sell there are almost as many ways to inflate a business’s income as there are on Wall Street. What this means is the owner’s salary, medical insurance, cell phone, car, travel, and more are added to profit because these items are “discretionary” not necessary.

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5 Steps to Becoming a Millionaire as a Solopreneur

Successful Independent Consulting

Cash flow will be erratic, and it takes time (sometimes years) before you feel confident about making a living as a solopreneur. My cash flow was erratic as an independent consultant, ranging from $5,000 to $28,000 a month. If I see money in my bank account, I get looser with my spending. For me, it's traveling.

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