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Money management for the self-employed, how to pay yourself a salary from irregular income, quarterly estimated taxes, and self-employed retirement accounts — from a CPA of fourteen years who serves freelancers, consultants, and solo business owners.

A client named Renata sat across from Janelle Okonkwo crying about money the same year she billed her best year ever: $186,000 in revenue, a magazine feature, a waiting list. She had $1,400 in checking and owed the IRS $31,000. Okonkwo has watched that exact scene for fourteen years, because it is the median experience of someone in their second or third year of self-employment: the income arrives, the discipline doesn't, and by spring the IRS sends a letter. This is the practical, plainspoken money management for self-employed people that no one hands you when you go independent.

The core insight: self-employment removes every financial guardrail of a W-2 job on the same day, with no warning, and almost nobody teaches you to rebuild them. So this book rebuilds each one. You will learn how to pay yourself a real salary from irregular income, the tax savings habit that taxes every deposit in real time so quarterly estimated taxes never trigger panic, the five bank accounts every self-employed person needs, and how to choose between a SEP-IRA and a Solo 401(k). Okonkwo is honest about what this is not: not a tax manual, not an investment book. It is the system of habits and account structures that makes a calm financial life for self-employed people possible at all.

Inside this self-employed money management book:

  • Pay yourself a real salary from irregular income — The four-step calculation (net income minus taxes, retirement, and operating reserve) that sets a fixed paycheck your lumpy business can pay even in a bad month, with a worked example down to $2,113.75 semi-monthly
  • The tax savings habit that prevents year-end disaster — Move a fixed percentage (28% default) of every deposit to a tax account the day it clears, so quarterly estimated taxes are funded before you ever feel the money is yours
  • The five bank accounts every self-employed person needs — The exact account structure and two automatic monthly transfers that do the work a payroll department used to do for free
  • Separate business and personal money — Why this is the single most important move you will ever make, and how to draw a clean line starting next month without untangling three years of commingled history
  • Self-employed retirement accounts decoded — SEP-IRA, Solo 401(k), and Roth compared in plain language, plus how to fund them out of an income that never arrives the same twice
  • The harder moves most guides skip — Buying a home when lenders distrust the self-employed, health insurance with no employer, surviving an audit, multi-state tax traps, and planning for the year you take off or sell the business
  • An action at the end of every chapter — Each labeled "Try this:" takes under an hour, because reading without action is what got most of Okonkwo's clients into trouble in the first place

This is not a get-rich book and not a 30-day cure. It is the financial system a CPA wishes she could hand every new client before the bad habits compound, before the missed quarterly payment, before the year of regret. Renata is fine now: she paid the IRS in installments, made her quarterlies on time, contributed $48,000 to a Solo 401(k), and bought a house. Her business did not change. Her system did. That is what this book builds for the self-employed.

For readers of Mike Michalowicz's Profit First and Ramit Sethi's I Will Teach You to Be Rich.

Caractéristiques

    • ISBN
      9798905160981
    • Éditeur
      Chiify
    • Date de publication
      4 juin 2026
    • Format
      Epub
    • Protection
      Aucune
    • Catégories BISAC
      Affaires & Économie / Finance / Gestion des risques financiers, Affaires & Économie / Comptabilité / Financier, Affaires & Économie / Fiscalité / Généralités
    • Langue
      Anglais