Money can be emotional. Understanding how and why we make $$$ decisions can help you make smarter ones.
What you'll learn:
How to figure out your most sellable skills
The best way to find clients
Tips for managing your money (psst...don't forget Uncle Sam wants a cut)
What else you'll get:
Pre-course work to get you ready for class
Live Q&A session with Tonya Rapley
Speaker:
Tonya Rapley
Author, entrepreneur, and owner of Club Loofah
Tonya Rapley is an internationally recognized speaker, financial educator, best selling author and serial entrepreneur. She is the founder of My Fab Finance, co-host of the “Color Full Lives” podcast and author of "The Money Manual." She also purchased her e-commerce company Club Loofah in 2019 with the goal of creating an inclusive self-care brand focused on taking care of everybody's body. Tonya has been featured in Forbes, Vogue, Essence, the Washington Post and more.
Side Hustle Pro Tips:
When it comes to your side hustle and your full-time job, you gotta keep ‘em separated. Carve out specific times dedicated to one gig or the other. And do not multitask.
Brainstorm your sellable skills.
Think about what your fam and friends ask for your help with. Maybe it’s writing dating app profiles, driving to the airport, or sharing your opinion. Chances are others might be willing to pay for it, too.
Save some for Uncle Sam.
When you're your own boss, you may have to pay self-employment tax. On the bright side, your side hustle could also help you qualify for some tax deductions.
Pitch your boss.
Some companies are sensitive about side hustles, especially if yours could be seen as competitive or time-consuming. Don’t risk your 9-to-5 – and regular paycheck – before you’re ready.