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Top 5 emerging freelance services in 2025

Top 5 emerging freelance services in 2025

The freelance economy continues to grow, and 2024 is no exception. Advancements in technology and evolving work dynamics have made online working more accessible and lucrative than ever. Companies and entrepreneurs actively seek...

How Indian freelancers can diversify their income

How Indian freelancers can diversify their income

Freelancing offers independence, flexibility, and the opportunity to earn in foreign currencies like USD. But this financial freedom comes with risks—income fluctuations, late client payments, and a lack of financial security....

What is a Good Faith Violation when trading in US stocks?

What is a Good Faith Violation when trading in US stocks?

A good faith violation (GFV) occurs if you purchase a stock and sell it before the funds that you used to buy it have settled. It’s called ‘good faith violation’ because there was no effort in ‘good faith’ to add necessary funds in the account before the settlement date.

A step-by-step guide to leaving your 9-to-5 for freelancing

A step-by-step guide to leaving your 9-to-5 for freelancing

The freelance economy has been on a meteoric rise, and it shows no signs of slowing down. Over the last decade, more professionals have left their full-time jobs in favour of freelancing, drawn by the promise of flexibility,...

Time zone hacks: Smart strategies for Indian freelancers

Time zone hacks: Smart strategies for Indian freelancers

If you’re an Indian freelancer working with international clients, you’ve likely struggled with scheduling meetings at odd hours, missing deadlines due to time differences, or balancing work with personal life. Managing time...

EEFC account: Everything you need to know

EEFC account: Everything you need to know

Living in India and earning in another currency? You have probably realized the value of keeping your earnings in foreign currency to pay for your overseas expenses. Instead of paying for FX conversion twice, one can open an EEFC (Exchange Earners’ Foreign Currency) account with an Indian bank.