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Starting your own freelance business can feel daunting, particularly when you’re trying to be a good parent at the same time. These articles provide practical information and realistic tips to help get you up and running as a freelancing mum. Go on - you can do it!
If you’re a freelancer on a tight budget, is it worth shelling out for insurance? And, if so, what insurance do you really need?
Has HMRC asked you for your UTR? If you’re wondering what they’re talking about, read on.
What’s the difference between a sole trader and a limited company - and which is right for your freelancing business?
Are you worried about finance and tax? Here are answers to seven of the top finance questions new freelancers ask.
A purchase order can make the difference between your invoice being paid on time or lying forgotten in a finance department’s pending pile. But what actually is a purchase order?
Recording eligible business costs can help reduce your tax bill. But do you know what expenses freelancers can claim?
You’ve delivered an amazing piece of work for your client and would like to get paid. It’s time to send an invoice.
Are you worried about tax? It doesn’t need to be scary. Read on for answers to 12 top questions on tax that freelancers ask.
Are you wondering how to hunt out those all important first clients? Try out these three approaches – and get ready for contracts to start tumbling in.
Being a working parent doesn’t have to mean putting the kids into full-time childcare. Here are six freelance jobs that you can flex around your life.
You’ve identified a hot list of potential clients. Now it’s time to make that pitch count. Here’s my 10 top tips for pitching to new clients.
For every new freelancer - here are 40 things that I wish I’d known when I started freelancing.
When you’re desperately hunting for a way to fit paid work around your kids, going freelance sounds ever so appealing. But what actually is a freelancer?
Freelancing plus parenting can be amazing but it’s definitely not an easy option. Check out these questions if you’re wondering whether to take the plunge.
If you want help paying for your childcare in the UK, you’ll normally need to find a provider who is registered or approved. But what do these terms actually mean?
If you’ve got questions about childcare and parenting services in your local area, Family Information Services can help.
Reliable childcare can make all the difference to the work-life juggle. And the good news is, freelancers can get help with paying for childcare costs.