Financial literacy for musicians.

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Ep. 79: Instrument Insurance 101

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Laura Donelan began her career in insurance in 1987 and has experience in Personal Lines, Commercial Lines customer service, Wholesale, and Marketing. She joined SterlingRisk’s Marketing Dept in 1994 and transferred to the Programs Dept soon after, handling all programs, one being property insurance for members of the Local 802 Musicians Union. In 1999 Sterlingrisk teamed up with ASCAP to form MusicPro Insurance Agency LLC as a joint venture. Laura left in 2002 to be a stay at home mom to twins and returned in 2006 to handle MusicPro exclusively. She currently services over 10,000 clients.

The music industry guide to making sound financial decisions

Money trees is the perfect place for shade.

Kendrick Lamar

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A sustainable music business requires a stable personal financial plan.

This guide will review how to make sound financial decisions including:

  • Cash flow
  • Insurance
  • Taxes
  • Investing
  • Retirement
  • Estate planning

Ep. 68: Being financially sound for the future with Spenser Liszt

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Andrew Simmons and Josh Matotek from The Home Studio Hangout Podcast interview Spenser about financial literacy for musicians, producers and mix engineers.

We talk about the basics to set up early on and how to financially plan for your future as a freelancer.

Ep. 63: Memphis silversmith helps creatives plan for the future

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Lauren Estes is a native Memphian, financial planner and artist, creating copper and silver jewelry and art on copper. Art has been part of her life since she was little with her dad being an artist and having grown up in studios and galleries. Lauren has always done some form of art but finally took it seriously a couple years ago. It helps her find balance.

Everyone is a creative, we just have to take the steps to express it! And most importantly we all have to have a plan in place to be successful whether that is doing a major show or saving for retirement.

The music industry guide to layoffs and how to prepare for one

When one curtain closes another curtain opens.

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If you recently lost your music industry job, I’m sorry for your loss. Things will get better.

If you’re here to prepare for a potential layoff, I hope you never experience one.

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