5. Being a Creative in the Gig Economy and Getting OldTom Gearhart

Published: July 8, 2019, 9 a.m.

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Many creatives work as contractors.  Even if you work as a Director of Photography for a major Hollywood blockbuster film, you probably are just a 1099 contractor who is responsible for paying your own taxes AND planning for retirement.

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I have definitely had my share struggles of figuring out how to run things financially and plan for retirement.

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In this episode we go over some of the financial basics whether you are an employee who has a workplace 401(k) or are self employed and need to think about how you save for retirement.

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When you enjoy your job, you may not be able to imagine yourself doing anything else, but the reality is that life and old age has a way of catching up with us.

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My goal with this episode isn\\u2019t to make you a financial genius, but merely to make sure that you know enough to ask the right questions and have some tips for finding your own financial advisor.

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Even if just one person is able to gain something from this episode, it will be worth it.

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In the episode I reference the book Profit First by Mike Michalowicz.

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Tom Gearhart is a financial advisor and you can reach him via email or web: tom.gearhart@nm.com

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Website: www.summit.nm.com

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