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Maintaining A Steady Cash Flow
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[QUOTE="Shaf, post: 276850, member: 25467"] One of the main ways to maintain a steady cash flow is to have multiple sources of income, all diversified and not in the same niche. If one is lagging, the others will cover for it. It's not easy since you only have so much time to work everyday, hence you can do this by looking for sources of income that are relatively passive. Most things like blogging, real estate, book publishing require a lot of work initially, but later, they can pay you with little stress while you work on other sources of income or you relax. I also think it's important to budget right of you want adequate and constant stream of money for a while. This means you know how much will last till the next paycheck, you have funds that can be used for emergencies. If you have to use your money all on emergency because Yiu didn't anticipate it, it can cause an abrupt cessation of money. [/QUOTE]
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