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Financial Feminist

174. Managing Tips, Freelance, and Inconsistent Income with Barbara Sloan (Replay)

Financial Feminist

Her First $100K

Self-improvement, Education, How To, Business

4.76.2K Ratings

🗓️ 30 July 2024

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Dealing with inconsistent income, whether you’re working in a tipped profession, as a contractor, or any other position where your income varies month to month, can make budgeting and planning your financials feel all the more difficult. In this replay episode, we spoke with Barbara Sloan, author of Tipped: The life-changing guide to financial freedom for waitresses, bartenders, strippers, and all other service industry professionals, to talk about managing finances when working with inconsistent income. Learn more at: www.tippedfinance.com Read transcripts, learn more about our guests and sponsors, and get more resources at: https://herfirst100k.com/financial-feminist-show-notes/174-managing-tips-freelance-and-inconsistent-income-with-barbara-sloan-replay/ Special thanks to our sponsors: Thrive Causemetics Get an exclusive 10% off your first order at thrivecausemetics.com/FFPOD Squarespace Go to www.squarespace.com/FFPOD to save 10% off your first website or domain purchase. Hill House Visit hillhousehome.com and use the discount code TORI at check out for 15% off. Indeed Visit indeed.com/FFPOD to get a seventy-five dollar sponsored job credit to get your jobs more visibility. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Financial feminists, welcome back, welcome back, this episode.

0:03.3

Oh my God, it is so damn good.

0:07.4

And is one of the things we have been asked about time and time and time again.

0:10.9

Today we are talking about managing finances when you don't have a consistent income. Inconsistent income is everything from working a job where you get tips to people who work in sales to to small business owners, and even some contractors, if your finances

0:26.0

fluctuate month to month, you have inconsistent income. And no shock, this can make everything

0:31.8

a little bit harder, but especially when you're trying to create a budget or a plan for your money.

0:36.0

Today we sit down with Barbara Sloane.

0:38.0

Barbara Sloane is the author of the book Tipped, the life-changing guide to financial freedom for waitresses, bartender, strippers, and all other service injury professionals.

0:46.8

A homeless teen who danced for dollars and definitely did not graduate from college.

0:50.8

She is now a personal finance expert and money coach that spent two decades working in every

0:55.0

imaginable position in the service industry all over the country. In addition to owning and running a

1:00.0

badass woman owned construction company in the heart of Manhattan.

1:03.7

She also helps tipped workers achieve financial freedom like she did.

1:07.2

She is passionate about all of the amazing aspects of tipped work and passionate about all of the

1:11.2

terrible aspects of tipped work.

1:13.0

Barbara is a total badass and we talked about every subject you might be able to think of,

1:17.0

budgeting, health insurance, retirement, and more.

1:20.0

Send this episode to every server, dancer, actor, musician, painter, salesperson, contractor, business owner,

1:25.0

you know, let's get into it.

1:26.8

But first, a word from our sponsors. This episode of Financial Feminist is sponsored in part by ADT,

1:36.0

Indeed, Hill House, Thrive Cosmetics, and Square Space.

1:40.0

ADT spends all their seconds helping protect all of yours.

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