By teh vicious
Fri Dec 20 2024
Quick note: Everyone’s situation is different. It’s always a good idea to chat with financial and legal pros who can give you advice tailored to your specific situation.
Money talk isn’t the most exciting thing in the world, but getting this stuff right now will save you so many headaches down the road.
When you first started creating content, you might not have thought about the business side of things. But here’s the deal: treating your work like a real business isn’t just about looking professional—it’s about protecting yourself and your money.
You’ve probably heard people talk about LLCs, and there’s a good reason for that. Setting up an LLC is like putting a shield between your personal life and your work life. If something goes wrong (fingers crossed it won’t), your personal stuff stays safe. Plus, it makes you look super legit to payment processors and platforms. That part is especially important for adult content creators who are often discriminated against on these platforms for the nature of the work.
Here’s a golden rule: don’t mix your personal money with your work money. Ever. Seriously. Here’s what you need:
Taxes are about as fun as a root canal, but they’re part of the game when you’re your own boss.
The government wants its money every quarter, not just once a year. Wild, right? Here’s what you need to know:
Track every single thing. Every subscription, every prop, every piece of equipment. Why? Because these are all business expenses that could lower your tax bill. Use your phone to snap pictures of receipts or get an app to track expenses. Future you will be so grateful.
Some months you’re rolling in it, and others… not so much. Here’s how to deal with the financial roller coaster:
Think of this as your “sleep well at night” fund. Aim to save enough to cover 6-12 months of expenses. It sounds like a lot, but you’ll thank yourself when you hit a slow month or need to take a break.
Try this: figure out the minimum amount you need each month to live comfortably. That’s your “salary.” When you have a great month, resist the urge to splurge. Instead, save the extra for those inevitable slow periods.
Retirement may seem like a million years away, but future you will be eternally grateful if you start planning now. There are some great options for self-employed folks:
Sometimes you gotta spend money to make money. But be smart about it:
Don’t try to do everything yourself. Consider getting help with:
You need insurance. Period. Here’s what to think about:
Set a monthly date with yourself (or your spreadsheets) to:
This might seem like a lot, but you don’t have to do everything at once. Start with the basics:
Once you’ve got a handle on the smaller things, work your way up to the more complex stuff. Remember, every successful creator started exactly where you are now. Want to make some money moves? Start with just one thing from this guide. Small steps lead to big changes.
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