The creative class--artists, actors, writers, musicians, freelancers,
dancers, performers, and the like--are known for applying their passion
for creative expression to everything they do. Perhaps the one thing
that most fills this group with apprehension is the rigid world of
numbers. This leads to problems arising from the unconventional
financial and business situations of creative professionals, as well as
the nonprofit organizations with which they're often affiliated.
Finances, budgeting, and business matters can be dreaded, if not
outright ignored, by creatives--to the detriment of their artistic
pursuits.
Author, artist, and CPA Elaine Grogan Luttrull has written Arts &
Numbers to help creative professionals find the same confidence in
their financial dealings as in their chosen mode of expression. It is an
engaging, accessible guide that covers a variety of must-know topics,
such as budgeting, cash management, visual charting, taxes, employment,
and business etiquette. In a simple, straightforward style, Luttrull
draws examples from smooth-flowing narratives depicting common issues
within the arts worlds, as well as from her own personal anecdotes.
Unlike stuffy textbooks and patronizing business books, Arts & Numbers
is a lively and artfully done ally in helping creative professionals
plan their present financial situations and secure their futures.