CreativesAtWork and Lyte Join Forces To Revolutionise Freelancing in Singapore
The strategic partnership between CreativesAtWork and Lyte promises to empower freelancers by ensuring prompt payment, promoting wealth growth, and encouraging financial stability.
Master Side Hustles to Efficiently Trade Time for Alternative Income
Time and tide wait for no man, just as GST hikes and inflation don’t wait for promotions. Prices increase regardless of how ready we are, and maintaining standards of living that we’ve grown accustomed to has become increasingly difficult in recent years.
2022 Money Management Strategies for Creative Freelancers
New year, new beginnings. Creative freelancers, how do you intend to manage your money differently this year compared to previous years?
A Quick guide to Filing Taxes for Self-employed and Freelance Creatives
Tax season is coming, which means that soon, we self-employed creatives will be poring through our old emails, bank statements and spreadsheets to determine how much income and business expenses to declare.
How Freelancers in Singapore Can Save for Retirement
Saving for retirement can often be an anxiety-inducing topic. With 14% of Singapore's labor force reported to be self-employed in 2020 (World Bank), the question about how to save for retirement as a freelancer could not be more relevant than it is now.
How Freelancers Can Use Basic Financial Planning Skills to Thrive In Today’s Pandemic & Beyond
COVID19 Pandemic: As freelancers, we experience higher income uncertainty than before today, with lesser engagements, cancelled projects & lost business.
Freelancers: Want to Earn More? Then Stop Charging Hourly Rates
If you’re just starting out as a freelancer, you might offer hourly rates for your services.
Going From Absolute Zero to 2 Million Dollars
In 2012, we had an idea: to bring talent from across the world to projects that needed diverse skill sets. We wanted to connect project managers to talented individuals through a freelancing network, providing talented people with contracts, and companies with access to skills they needed. That was when CreativesAtWork was born.