Money doesn't have to be confusing, overwhelming, or something you avoid until tax season. Personal Finance for Creatives is a clear and practical guide designed specifically for artists, freelancers, and makers who want stability without sacrificing their craft. Instead of forcing you into rigid spreadsheets or financial jargon, this book teaches you simple, repeatable systems that actually work with irregular income, unpredictable projects, and the feast-or-famine cycle.
From building a one-page money map to pricing your work with confidence, you'll learn how to pay yourself first, smooth cash flow, handle taxes without stress, and grow with long-term clarity. Packed with tools, scripts, and creative-friendly strategies, this guide transforms money from a constant worry into a supportive framework for your art. Whether you're a designer, musician, writer, or independent filmmaker, you'll finally have the confidence to manage your finances with the same creativity you bring to your work.
Because caring for your money is ultimately caring for your art.
Money doesn't have to be confusing, overwhelming, or something you avoid until tax season. Personal Finance for Creatives is a clear and practical guide designed specifically for artists, freelancers, and makers who want stability without sacrificing their craft. Instead of forcing you into rigid spreadsheets or financial jargon, this book teaches you simple, repeatable systems that actually work with irregular income, unpredictable projects, and the feast-or-famine cycle.
From building a one-page money map to pricing your work with confidence, you'll learn how to pay yourself first, smooth cash flow, handle taxes without stress, and grow with long-term clarity. Packed with tools, scripts, and creative-friendly strategies, this guide transforms money from a constant worry into a supportive framework for your art. Whether you're a designer, musician, writer, or independent filmmaker, you'll finally have the confidence to manage your finances with the same creativity you bring to your work.
Because caring for your money is ultimately caring for your art.