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One Income Source Is Not Enough!

 

Author: Robin Harris

My personal opinion is that in todays new economy, it is wise to have multiple income streams. Reliance on one income source poses a risk to individuals, entrepreneurs, and even large corporations. A single-source income stream, rather it comes from a job, a million-dollar customer, or a highly targeted market segment can dry up for any number of reasons.

I live in Michigan where many people derive their income from the auto industry. A downturn in that industry can affect masses of people in various industries because their critical source-point is the auto industry. In fact, before I got laid off from IBM last year, Ford was their biggest client here in Michigan. As Ford started making drastic cuts, so did IBM and many other IT consulting companies. This trend happened over and over again and our mid-western economy has still not fully recovered.

People still assume that a job provides security but the reality of unemployment tells an entirely different story. I was laid off for 7 months and I had plenty of time to come to terms with my own financial vulnerability. Financial consultants have always advised a person to have 6 months income saved up and as sound as this advice is, many people dont even have 2 months income saved up; they are actually living from paycheck to paycheck.

Over my 20+ year career, Ive gone through the down-sizing fiasco more than 5 times and I would be quite foolish to pretend that I can depend on a job to be there just because I need the money. Jobs are goodthey keep the economy flowingpeople get paidpeople spend moneythe money flows in and out and everybodys happy. Butand this is a big BUT, jobs cannot be viewed as the single source of personal long-term security. Our view of jobs have to change to match the reality and the reality is - wed better learn to manage our money well and wed better learn to generate income from multiple sources if we want to create financial security.

There are a few people who dont have to worry about money now or in the future. They have money handled; their income is quite substantial, their lifestyle is affordable, their savings, investments, and retirement plans are unassailable. Most wealthy people cannot even claim this kind of stability because their lifestyles are exorbitant and out of control. But there are people who simply have no money worries; they made the right career choice, they love their work, they handle their career and money like an expert. How many people do you know that fall into this category? Not very many, right.

Its true, money doesnt buy happiness but dont let anyone trick you into believing that you can have a quality life without certain financial means. In western society, having a certain income is essential to survival. I know everyone who reads this article may not be suited to join my business but everyone who is looking for way to give themselves some financial breathing room should consider three things, controlling the money going out, diversifying the income streams, and increasing the money coming in. Starting a part-time home-based business is an excellent way to do this. This is one of very few ways that a person can legitimately reduce their tax liabilities and take the money they save and use it to make more money.

Author Bio:

Robin Harris

Robin Harris is a Certified Natural Abilities Consultant, a Certified Coach, a published author, a keynote speaker, an instructional designer, and a technology buff. She spent 20 years as a consultant in the IT industry. Robin has her Masters of Education in Instructional Technology with an emphasis in Performance Improvement and Training and is currently working on her Doctorate degree in Learning Management. Robin has used her coaching and instructional design skills to customize coaching and training programs for companies such as IBM, Headstart, and Creative Learning Systems.

Robin's passion for useful knowledge and the process of learning to unlearn and live by design has inspired her lifelong journey into spirituality, wisdom, and knowledge.

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