m1469 and Juliax,
Do you always charge in advance?
Yes. Always, it's the only way to go as far as I am concerned.
Does this work well?
Yes, it works very well. I am finallly starting to get to a point where I can count on the income I make each month. And, students are much more committed this way (as has been mentioned already). And it's better for them, too. They just get used to the cost and work it into their monthly outflow.
Do you ever have students inquire and turn away because of charging this way?
Just recently I had a prospective decide my policies were too strict and that they would not work for her. This is fine with me because these people whom try to change what I offer are not the type of students I want anyway. They are more hassle than they are worth.
Did you start such a policy when you first started the business?
Well, I did try to charge by the month then, but was stupid about it for about a year. I would pro-rate for holiday months that I took off, but I would not charge more for 5 week months. So, I was basically giving lessons away for parts of the year.
Does charging by the month ever cause you to come short on a month?
I am not sure how charging by the month would cause this, exactly. Maybe you would like to explain a little more ? Our household is on a very strict budget and actually, the only way I can do this is if I get some form of regular monthly income.
I seem to come up with new sources of frustration all the time
I hear that
m1469