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Are you tired of living paycheck-to-paycheck, being broke and in debt, and watching everyone else become independently wealthy? Well, you've come to the right place. Most musicians will admit they know little about personal finance.
In Personal Finance for Musicians, music industry and finance experts Bobby Borg and Britt Hatsey coach you on how to:Make and save money
Increase your credit score
Protect yourself from identity theft
Get out of debt
Understand investment apps
Invest responsibly
Protect your assets
Build a "freedom fund" for the future
Limit your tax liability
And so much more…
With step-by-step action tips and short digestible chapters that can be read in any order, this book is presented in a no-nonsense, easy-to-read style that any musician can grasp. The objective is to educate and inspire you, without intimidating, or even worse-boring you. Let this book be your guide to financial success today!
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Bobby Borg, MCM, is a former recording/touring artist, the founder of Bobby Borg Consulting, and the author of The Musician's Handbook, Music Marketing for The DIY Musician, Business Basics for Musicians, and Introduction to Music Publishing for Musicians. He is adjunct professor of music industry studies at University of Southern California's Thornton School of Music.
Britt Hastey, MBA, is the department chair of the business administration department at Los Angeles City College. He is also an adjunct professor at UCLA, University of Massachusetts, and Chapman University where he was awarded Faculty of the Year in 2004 and serves as an advisory board member for the UCLA Financial Programs Council. He holds an MBA from Chapman University and a BA in Corporate Finance from California State University, Fullerton
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Personal Finance for Musicians is a no-nonsense, easy-to-read guide chock full of tips, advice, real world examples, step-by-step plans, and templates. Written by a music industry expert and finance expert, this book coaches you on a variety of financial topics relevant to musicians without intimidating or even worse—boring you.