Why Organization Is Key To Make Success Of A Side Hustle

The first principle of my blog is Creating Ecosystems of Success, and two of its key focuses are Financial Literacy/Money and Business/Entrepreneurship. While many people have nine to five jobs, having an income generating ‘side hustle’ can prove to be very lucrative and a wise investment of time and resources. A key to effectively having this type of side hustle is organization. Many people in fact have these side hustles. The following contributed post is thus entitled, Why Organization Is Key To Make Success Of A Side Hustle.

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It’s easier than ever to try your hand at something new in the twenty first century. Millennials are savvy human beings with a thirst for interconnectivity and innovation, which is why they are reluctant to simply let their nine to five income wallow in their bank accounts. To make your money work more aggressively, you need to seek out more creative opportunities. Playing to your strengths means focusing on what you love such as craft, wine, real estate or stocks and shares and turning your hands to these ventures as an amateur. While you might not become an investment banker, you can develop a portfolio to help you prepare for your retirement. Organization is key. Take a look at these side hustle investments that you might want to look into.

Real Estate

Property is as safe as houses (excuse the pun) when it comes to making money in the long term. If you are willing to utilize some of your hard earned cash to put down a deposit on a pad, like those listed with William Pitt, you could find yourself with an exceptional asset on your hands. You could look into long term, short term or holiday rentals depending on the property type, target market, and location that you are after. Beachside, country or idyllic locations tend to lend themselves for the more lucrative vacation rental. In the high season, you could be charging over ten times your mortgage repayment weekly to cover costs and top up your nest egg.

Long term rentals may be a safer bet if you are looking for maximum financial security. By handing over the responsibility for the rental to a property management company, you can watch the money come in while not having to worry about a leaking washing machine or a burst pipe. For the long term investor, property is hard to beat.

Wine

If you love partaking in a tipple or two of the finest vintage, you might already have a decent amount of knowledge regarding vintage years and vineyards. Put it to good use and invest in some historic wines that will only grow more scarce and increase in value. You have to think of investing in wine in the same way as you would art. It has to be sought after, rare and have the ability to increase in value. Store it in your own cellar or ask for a wine storage company to look after your magnum or two for a decade or more, and you could have made a tidy profit.

Forex

If you’ve always wondered what trading currencies was all about, why not have a go. You don’t have to be investing hundreds and thousands straight away. Head online and set up a dummy account, and have fun investigating the markets. You might find that you’re a dab hand at buying dollars against the yen, and pounds against the krona. Take your time and learn the ropes, watching some tutorials along the way. When you’re ready, have a go for real but only ever spend what you can afford to lose.

By mixing the low, medium and high risk investments, you’ll create a portfolio that will see your side hustling go from strength to strength.

3 Reasons Why Business Minded Employees Should Have a Side Hustle

The first principle of my blog is Creating Ecosystems of Success, and a key area of focus is Business/Entrepreneurship. Many individuals have ‘side hustles’ outside of their day jobs, some of which replace their day jobs, while others create a supplemental income. There are several considerations when creating side hustles. This contributed post is thus entitled, 3 Reasons Why Business Minded Employees Should Have a Side Hustle.

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No doubt you’ve heard of the term side hustle. It’s a multifaceted term that applies to a wide range of activities which involve everyday people making money on top of their day wage in your free time. This can range from using apps to make money from their supermarket receipts to starting up their own businesses. However you choose to side hustle, in an increasingly uncertain economic climate, it can be a great path to economic stability and equilibrium for hard working families who never quite seem to have enough disposable income, even when they pull in as much overtime as they can manage. Whether you do it to earn a little money to make your carefully planned household budget easier to manage or as a precursor to full time entrepreneurship, there are a number of reasons why a side hustle may be beneficial to your household.

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First, the caveats

When you choose to side hustle alongside your day job, it’s vital that you keep certain caveats in mind. For example, time management becomes an exceedingly important skill. Remember that even though you pay tax on your day wage, your income from your side hustle is still taxable and needs to be claimed. Of course, this also means that the expenses incurred in carrying out your side hustle are tax deductible. Needless to say, you should retain a clear delineation between your day job and your side hustle. Never, ever use company time or resources for your side hustle as this can land you in a world of trouble. Attain the right balance, however, and your side hustle will benefit you in a number of ways…

It can provide a safety net if you are injured at work or fall ill

Even if your workplace has a group insurance policy, an accident or injury at work can still be ruinous to your finances. Your employer’s insurer may reject a claim for either disability insurance or workers’ comp on the flimsiest of pretexts. That’s why, if your workplace injury renders you unable to work it’s vital that you visit www.longtermdisabilitylawyer.com to help secure that which you are entitled to. Even if your claim is successfully processed, a side hustle can still be beneficial.

You may still be able to manage your side hustle even if you cannot return to work, and it can provide a revenue stream that either supplements your disability insurance (keep in mind that some insurers may place restrictions on how much you can earn) or help keep the bills paid while your claim is processed.

It can give you the satisfaction and fulfillment you’re not getting at work

Many turn to side hustles because they have fallen out of love with their day job. They may have lost their passion for their profession or not get the same sense of challenge or reward that they once did. This can be extremely frustrating or demoralizing, especially if your job has allowed your skills to stagnate. A side business can give you back that feeling of challenge and accomplishment while helping you to build new skills. For example when your business is ready to take on new employees you will be imbued with leadership and management skills.

It can give you an opportunity to save

Finally, saving is an important part of any well maintained household finances. The trouble is that many of us struggle to find enough disposable income at the end of the month to pay into them. By paying a portion of your earnings from your side hustle directly into your savings you can insulate your household from unexpected expenses!