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Women become self-employed in many ways. For example, they may decide to leave full-time work and become a consultant or freelancer. While holding a full-time job, they “moonlight” in a side business, such as tutoring children or selling goods on eBay. Or, they can start a new company, raise capital and hire employees.
In each case, women join the millions of Americans who become “sole proprietors” and report self-employment income. Self-employment is partly a state of mind (being free to do what you want) and partly a business structure. In this article, we’ll cover five ideas that can help you make progress in your first few months of self-employment.
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