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Free online finance guide for freelancers

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Unsure what your freelance rate should be? Fed up of pesky late-paying clients? Too scared to take a holiday? You need A Field Guide to Freelancer Finances!

Packed with tips, reports, real life stories and much more, our free ebook is all about how to take control of your business finances as a freelance web designer or developer. You’ll find out how to run your business with confidence and how others in the same industry navigate the tricky issues that all freelancers face.

The guide covers how to deal with invoicing, accounting, pricing and tax like a boss. You’ll hear from prominent freelance web professionals such as Anna Debenham and Paul Boag who have experienced it all firsthand, alongside getting invaluable financial, accounting and business tips from FreeAgent’s chief accountant Emily Coltman.

Featuring articles such as ‘Creating a stormproof invoicing process’, ‘How I chase late payments’ and ‘Overcoming a fear of finances’, this ebook will give you all the practical info you need for navigating the freelance journey ahead!

Download your free copy of A Field Guide to Freelancer Finances

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