
Retirement options for freelancers
Freelancing has its perks – including freedom. One of the downsides is the missed opportunity to participate in a company retirement plan that matches your contributions. But if you’re fretting
Freelancing has its perks – including freedom. One of the downsides is the missed opportunity to participate in a company retirement plan that matches your contributions. But if you’re fretting
Numbers are the quickest and most concrete way to show how many people you and your work are reaching. They are solid proof that you have an audience. Journalists have
Financial terms, business words, and language frequently applied in workplace stories are fairly stable compared to the capricious changes we see in entertainment and fashion. But business fads also come
On April 4, the Reynolds Center hosted a panel discussion at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism featuring three professional business journalists offering insight on their careers and what life
In honor of Women’s History Month, we have been highlighting a female business journalist every day this month on Twitter that you should definitely know and who’s reporting you need
Freelancing is a double-edged sword: it comes without the security and benefits of a full-time job but allows for greater flexibility to pursue a wider range of opportunities and lifestyle
High-quality journalism and work from home logistics can co-exist with flexibility from sources and journalists alike During the throes of pandemic writing, a terrible thought crossed the minds of many
Audiences these days are fickle. I’m talking about digital audiences, not the type that sits in a theater or concert. They are choosy and particular because their time, energy, and
What is an LLC? LLC stands for Limited Liability Corporation. It’s a legal status granted to businesses that allow more flexibility than a corporation, while at the same time providing
Journalists live and breathe on Twitter, and following each other is a sign of respect (or possibly fear). While some business journalists boast followings in the hundreds of thousands, the
Great narrative is prized in journalism. Long stories with protagonists, antagonists, narrative arcs, color, drama, conflict, intrigue … sorry, got carried away. That’s the potential problem facing business journalists and
People you interview may say something that is blatantly false or true, and you might be able to verify, one way or the other. But often there are relative truths
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