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Aug 15, 2018

Shannon Lee Simmons is a CFP (Certified Financial Planner), CIM (Chartered Investment Manager, media personality, and founder of the New School of Finance.

As the Author of Worry-Free Money, Shannon is considered a trailblazer in the Canadian financial planning industry. Today, we discuss the financial aspect of being a PR freelancer and/or agency owner. Tune in to hear her great insights!

Topics:

  • The New School of Finance
  • How to financially plan for running your own business
  • Opportunities for professional development
  • How to finance professional development
  • Pros and cons of hourly and flat rates
  • The importance of keeping and organizing receipts
  • How to bill appropriately
  • Understanding business taxes
  • The big mistake all freelancers make

This podcast is courtesy of Pitch Graphic Design, a Toronto based firm, whose goal is to provide quality graphic designs for Public Relations. If you would like to get in touch with Pitch, please fill out the contact form.

Resources:

New School of Finance

Shannon’s Website

Worry-Free Money

Pitch Graphic Design on Instagram

Quotes:

“As a corporation, you get to choose how much money comes out of the corporation to be your personal income.” -Shannon Lee Simmons

“Just making sure that you’re up-to-date on what the government allows you to write off...it can be a bit sticky.” -Shannon Lee Simmons

“The lack of tracking expenses and then not having enough money put aside for taxes. It is something that can kill your business.” - Shannon Lee Simmons

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