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Some self-employment jobs booming during recession

Some self-employment jobs booming during recession

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The self-employed, like everyone else, are feeling the weight of the recession on their shoulders -- at least, some of them are. A few self-employment industries are booming while others are struggling to make ends meet. Maybe now is the right time for some work at home professionals to branch out into new (read: money-making) career fields? Professionals who are already thinking of making a change may want to gravitate toward the few self-employment jobs that are growing in spite of the financial crisis. Struggling for Self-Employment Many industries are declining as more people struggle to meet their financial burdens and strive to find new ways to make money. Many self-employment jobs attached to the housing industry, for example, are markedly down. Real estate agents, constru...
Simple Steps to Start Your Own Business from Home

Simple Steps to Start Your Own Business from Home

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Starting a  your own business is a big decision that takes a lot of time and hard-work but the rewards are fantastic. However, many people love the idea of setting up a business but don’t actually really know where to start with it. Below, we have given you the steps that you need to take if you want to start up your own business today! Inform the Government You Are Now Self-Employed The first thing that you will need to do when starting your own business is inform the relevant authorities that you are now self-employed. This is easy to do and can be done online by filling out a simple form. You can also find information on Government websites as to how you should look after your record-keeping and filling out tax returns. Get Insurance After registering yourself as self-emplo...
Self Employed – The Art Of Taking Risks

Self Employed – The Art Of Taking Risks

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Working in the arts is not a path to financial security or a job for life. Being self-employed in the arts is even more risky. People who set up creative small businesses are usually natural risk takers, but choosing a life of risks means coping with the consequences day to day. With grown-up responsibilities like a house or a family it becomes even harder. The irony is that art is risk. The only sure way to fail is to do nothing. If creative business owners don’t take risks, it’s practically impossible to get ahead in their career. It’s a simple truth, but a hard reality. Assessing the Risks A proper risk assessment is vital when contemplating any new business venture, in a creative field or not. A risk assessment looks at all the possible problems that this project could enc...