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Are you tired of living paycheck-to-paycheck, being broke and in
debt, and watching everyone else become independently wealthy?
Well, you've come to the right place. Many musicians will admit
they know little about personal finance. In Personal Finance for
Musicians, music industry and finance experts Bobby Borg and Britt
Halsey coach you on how to: Make and save money Increase your
credit score Protect yourself from identity theft Get out of debt
Understand investment apps Invest responsibly Protect your assets
Build a "freedom fund" for the future Limit your tax liability And
so much more... With step-by-step action tips and short digestible
chapters that can be read in any order, this book is presented in a
no-nonsense, easy-to-read style that any musician can grasp. The
objective is to educate and inspire you, without intimidating, or
even worse-boring you. Let this book be your guide to financial
success today!
Many young musicians will admit they know little about personal
finance. They have trouble budgeting what little money they make
from their part-time jobs, carry debt incurred by ringing up credit
cards on studio equipment they cannot afford, and get lured into
using the latest investment apps that have them putting grandma's
birthday card money into investments they may not even understand.
Even worse, when that rare musician gains financial and career
success, they often go on a mad spending spree only to end up
completely broke ten years later. You don't want this to happen to
you, right? This is why a simple and easy-to-read book written
specifically for musicians about personal finance is so vital to
understanding and success. Written by a 30-year expert in the music
business together with a 30-year specialist in the investment
industry, Personal Finance for Musicians provides a brief overview
of everything you should have learned in school but didn't. Topics
include: developing the right mind-set, paying-off debt, budgeting
and saving, building credit, dealing with banks, paying taxes,
insuring your assets, understanding investments, examining music
revenue streams, learning the lingo, seeking financial help,
avoiding financial noise, and more. This book provides an excellent
introduction for musicians whose knowledge is limited or who are
new to the critically important subject of personal finance. The
objective is to help put you on the right track to better financial
health and inspire you to learn more without intimidating you, or
even worse-boring you.
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