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How do you become a certified professional organizer?
Education Requirements. You must have a minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent.
Paid Work Experience. You must be able to provide documentation of 1,500 hours of paid work experience as a professional organizer within five years prior to applying.
Code of Ethics. ...
Pass CPO Exam.
How do you become a professional certified organizer?
There is a certification from the Board of Certified Professional Organizers® (CPO) that you may consider obtaining after you've been in business for a while. However, to become a Certified Professional Organizer®, you'll need at least 1500 hours of paid experience over the past three years.
What degree do you need to be a professional organizer?
Have a minimum of a high school diploma or an equivalent level of education. Have 1,500 hours of documented paid work as a professional organizer, 250 hours of which can be substituted with hours spent earning a college degree or other educational training.
How much does a professional organizer charge per hour?
Depending on the company and where you live, professional organizers typically charge between $30 and $80 per hour, according to CostHelper.com, and per-project rates for a single room such as a kitchen, utility room or home office range from $200 to $375.
How much do certified professional organizers make?
Income and Qualifications The average income for a professional organizer was $42,000 as of 2013, according to the job website Simplified. Since the professional organizer industry is still unregulated, there are no specific requirements to become a professional organizer.
How much does a home organizer cost?
Typical costs: A professional organizer typically cost between $30 and $80 per hour, with appointments ranging from a few hours to straighten up a small room up to several days to work on a cluttered office or a particularly challenging garage. Organizing estimates the average room takes 8-12 hours.
How do you organize your money?
Create a Budget. ...
Make Savings Non-Negotiable. ...
Pay All Your Bills on Time. ...
Plan to Avoid Bank Charges. ...
Maintain a Great Credit File. ...
Take Advantage of Technology. ...
Prioritize Debt Repayments. ...
Organizing Your Finances.
How do I keep my budget organized?
Step 1: Set Goals. ...
Step 2: Calculate Your Income and Expenses. ...
Step 3: Analyze Your Spending and Balance Your Checkbook. ...
Step 4: Revisit Your Original Budget. ...
Step 5: Commitment. ...
Wants vs. ...
Seasonal Expenses.
How do you organize your budget?
Calculate expenses. Your first order of business is finding out exactly how much you're spending each month. ...
Determine your income. ...
Set savings and debt payoff goals. ...
Record spending and track progress. ...
Be realistic.
How do you organize your spending?
Create a Budget. ...
Make Savings Non-Negotiable. ...
Pay All Your Bills on Time. ...
Plan to Avoid Bank Charges. ...
Maintain a Great Credit File. ...
Take Advantage of Technology. ...
Prioritize Debt Repayments. ...
Organizing Your Finances.
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