I am a Self-Employed Massage Therapist in Colorado. I Have Made Over $50,000 a Year, But This Year is Different. My Income is Down by Half, and I Owe $9,000 in Credit Card Debt. I Eat Only When I Have the Money to Eat. But I Spend Nothing More Than Gas and Dog Food as Extras Other Than Bills. What Should I Do Next? written by Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, The Money Coach
Anytime you have a substantially reduced income, or an outright elimination of income, it means you have to completely overhaul your budget. A few tweaks, changes and minor pullbacks here and there just won’t do. You’ve indicated that your income is off by 50%. As a result, you must drastically slash your current or previous [...]
I am a Self-Employed Massage Therapist in Colorado. I Have Made Over $50,000 a Year, But This Year is Different. My Income is Down by Half, and I Owe $9,000 in Credit Card Debt. I Eat Only When I Have the Money to Eat. But I Spend Nothing More Than Gas and Dog Food as Extras Other Than Bills. What Should I Do Next? originally appeared on Ask The Money Coach.