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Side hustles to get you physically and fiscally fit
What if you could side hustle your way to physical and financial fitness all at the same time? We found jobs that pay well, while requiring you to move.
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Every side hustler needs a home office
If you have a side hustle, you ought to think about creating dedicated space in your home for a home office.
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Great jobs for stay-at-home moms
Stay-at-home moms who want to keep a foot in the working world have plenty of options and are smart to do it,
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Best side hustles for teachers
Millions of school teachers may be looking for side jobs this summer, and the options have never been more prolific or potentially lucrative.
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How to start a six-figure side hustle
Nick Loper started his career selling auto parts, now he makes a “comfortable six-figure income” helping other side hustlers start their own businesses
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Misleading statistics on the freelance economy
How big is the freelance or “gig” economy and why might you care? Because “a structural change” in the workforce begs rethinking existing systems.
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New options for the house-rich, cash-poor
New and lucrative options have sprung up to help people who are house-rich, but cash poor. Here are a half-dozen worth considering.
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What if you said “yes” to the wrong dress?
They say it’s a woman’s prerogative to change her mind. But what if you said “yes” to the wrong dress? When it comes to wedding dresses, changing your mind can be costly. Legal contracts What few brides realize until it’s too late is that the moment you say “yes” to a dress, a wedding consultant…
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New law provides tax gift to side hustlers
Got a side hustle? Then you should know that the Tax Cut and Jobs Act created a new break that is likely to significantly cut the federal income taxes you pay on your self-employment income. Here’s how it works.
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Getting a bead on the gig economy
While the gig economy offers some extraordinary ways to make money, there are also some outrageously exploitative companies. We created SideHusl so you would know the difference before committing your time and resources
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Jobs you can do in pajamas
Donna Freeman side hustles for a living. She has written books, blogs, coaches other writers, and sometimes uses her free time to complete paid surveys. The one thing that all of Freeman’s side hustles have in common: They are work-at-home jobs she can do in pajamas, if she so chooses.
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College gigs that pay in cash and grades
College students who need to make extra cash, either to pay rent or for the sort of day-to-day extras that neither financial aid nor Mom and Dad are willing to finance, should know that dozens of online platforms are vying for your labor. And a handful of those platforms will pay you to do things…
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The ugly truth about breeding puppies for pay
Think you might want to breed dogs as a side hustle? Think twice. Although it’s normal to pay hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars for a purebred dog — and each litter is likely to produce several animals — the expenses of breeding responsibly are so high that even many professional breeders barely break even.
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Got a gig? Get your tax savings
Are you taking all the deductions you’re due as a gig worker? A recent survey says that 40% of gig workers are not. That’s a huge mistake.
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Taxes for landlords 101
Have you joined the Airbnb Nation or found some other way to make money renting out your personal residence? Then there are some rules that could save you a small fortune in tax.
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Good jobs for seniors
Seniors, the fastest-growing segment of the workforce, don’t need to be discouraged when looking for work; they just need to look for work in the right places.
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Cooking jobs: Tasty and flambe
Cooking for a living can be a tasty side hustle, with earnings well over $20 per hour. But chefs beware. These platforms are unusually prone to going up in flames.
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5 ways to earn $1,000 before Christmas
Trying to make it through the winter holidays without a debt hang-over? Here are 5 ways to earn $1,000 before Christmas
















