Your Questions About Ideas To Make Money

Ruth asks…

What are some extra chores i can do for money?

I already do daily chores. But i LOVE shopping
I am willing to do extra shores for money
But my brother already gets paid for mowing the lawn (15 front, 10 backyard)
But my only choice is extra laundry (5 dollars for washing,drying, folding, and putting it away)
I want more ideas for money! any? For winter
In summer i wash car for $10 but its winter

Nagesh answers:

How about vacuuming extra rooms in the house (though taking breaks as to not strain a muscle or such). Perhaps you may clean not only your room, but your parents’ room (and not necessarily within the same day due to the fumes from the cleanser). When using cleaning products, please keep the room well-ventilated with the door and windows open. How about shoveling neighbors’ driveways when it snows, too. You can offer to take out the garbage. Clean the ‘fridge (with the right products such as baking soda and water or such).

Please do NOT inhale any types of fumes or chemical vapors also known as ‘huffiing’. My friend has a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) from inhalant use from when she was 12, now in her 30s. Other risks of huffing include sight loss/blindness, heart/liver/kidney damage, seizures, limb spasms, hearing loss and even death, all of which can happen after the very FIRST time of use: http://www.inhalants.org

Regarding shopping, please make yourself a budget and only spend a certain amount a week, or better yet, a month 🙂 Please do take good care of yourself and make good, healthy choices in life.

Lisa asks…

Where do stockbrokers keep their money?

I’m not planning to rob one or anything, but I am writing a script where some people do. Can anyone who works at one tell me about the layout of the building because I have no idea. Is money kept in a kind of office or a big vault or what? Do most of the stockbrokers work in a big room full of computers? Stuff like that.
Also, if there are many safes, is there a main one, and if so what kind of room would it be in?

Nagesh answers:

Ha they have zero cash except what they carry on them. Funny question because it sounds like you are going to rob them which I bet you are thinking about doing. Let me warn you they have nothing. All forms of payment are done in checks so their is a record of it. Nothing is done over a cash basis. So no register, no vault, no gold nothing. As for the computer thing ya everyone has atleast one computer in front of them. So you would find more money in a 7-11 then a stock broker office.

Betty asks…

How to raise money for a business during the recession?

I need creative ideas to raise money quick cause it’s so dead here! Would hate it if the business had to close =( It’s a travel agency (but the ideas don’t have to be limited to that) I’m looking forward to seeing what you guys come up with!

Nagesh answers:

Plucky

You could get someone to write say, 15 page ebooks or reports, and then advertise them for say, $5-$10 on the internet.

Travel ideas – try looking here to see what people want to know about travel.

Sites like E-junkie will assist with this – try it !

Daniel asks…

Money saving ideas for our wedding?

Does anybody have any good ideas for us to save money on our wedding. We have a budget of about £12,000 but would love to know anything anybody else has actually done in order to save money. I’ve chosen my venue which costs £6000 for the daytime and evening catering and also for our first night hotel. I don’t want to change any of these details as i’m really happy with them all, but any ideas for saving money anywhere else would be welcome. Also, i’m having 3 bridesmaids and 2 flower girls and my H2B is having 4 attendents.

Nagesh answers:

Hi,

Ideas to save money as you start your married life as often simple and obvious. If you have already considered the following ideas then you are well on your way to saving money. One of the highest reasons for marriage breakdown is dept. So I have set out a number of money saving ideas for your wedding, drawn from personal experience.

There are however a number of things that we should remember, the dress should be wonderful, the reception the best it can be, and of course the wedding photographs should be the best they can be at the best price.

■One of the most expensive parts of the wedding can be the reception. Although a buffet can often be cheaper than a sit down, you may prefer a sit down meal – A simple idea is to cut down on the guest list if you are trying to save the money, and invite others to a reception party after the main reception.
■Serve Cava in place of champagne to greet your guests and for the toast – no one will mind or notice!
■Get married later in the day – it saves having to feed your guests twice
■Serve your cake as dessert – choose a chocolate or lemon cake in place of the traditional fruit cake and ask your caterers to serve with fresh cream and berries.
■Get married on a week day – many venues are much cheaper then at weekends
■Choose flowers in season – they cost more if they have to be flown in
■Avoid Christmas and Valentine’s Day – although popular, the costs will go up – flowers in particular are more expensive at this time of year
■Ask friends and family to help – when my wife and I married, my Father made the cake, my Mother decorated it, we used a friend’s cream Mercedes as the wedding car and another made my wife’s wedding dress.
■Make your own stationery – that way you save money and have something very personal to treasure – the Confetti website offers a free print download service
■Oxfam now has a fabulous service of second hand and unworn dresses, but if your heart is set on a new dress, consider having your dress made by a local dressmaker – or as one of my clients has done have your dress made in china! Her dress was made to measure in pure silk, and cost just £80 from an e-bay advert.
■Do take out wedding insurance as this can give you peace of mind should anything go wrong
■Make your own favours – favour boxes filled with sweets look lovely and don’t take long to do, or make cookies and initial them with your names and the date of the wedding
■Don’t scrimp on the photographer (“you would say that,” I hear you cry) – But those images will live with you forever – Ask if you have will be given the right to copy the photos, and if you will be given a CD that is of High Resolution of your pictures for you to print as you wish.
■Also check the photographer is a member of a professional body and remember to ask for to see their membership card, no one who is a member of a professional body would ever object to that, if they do, don’t use them.

Charles asks…

i need money? any ideas?

i really want to be able to buy myself a car and not ask my parents to buy it for me. im turning 18 and i have my license. believe it or not i want a ford bronco from the 80s or 90s. anyone have any ideas to make money.

P.S. i already have a job but i need that money to pay for things like college

Nagesh answers:

General Strategies and Techniques on Saving Money and Earning More Money

Save as much money as you can! You’ll be surprised as to how quickly you can save a lot of money!

Here are a few suggestions:

Ways To Save Money & Ways To Earn More Money (Updated on 08/16/2010)

Don’t go out to eat. Example: don’t eat out at fancy, high-class restaurants. Instead, eat at a fast food restaurant or cook a healthy meal at home. It is much cheaper than the alternative.

If you are a teen or a young adult, you might want to hold a bake sale. You can have your other friends help you out, so that you can help attain your goal of saving and/or making more money.

If you have a habit of buying new clothes very often, then resist the urge to buy new clothes for a little while. You could potentially save a good amount of money.

Take personal finance courses online or at a high school or college/university.

If you are a teen or a young adult, you may want to have a dog-walking service.

To help you manage your money, try http://www.mint.com/

Talk to a customer service representative at a bank or other financial institution and learn more about financial instruments.

Don’t go out to watch new movies in theaters. Watch movies on your TV at home. Rent movies using Netflix.

If you are a teen, you may want to think about babysitting. You can babysit your neighbor’s children.

Don’t spend too much money when going out with friends. Have a budget in mind before you actually meet up with your friends.

If you are a teen, you could try to mow the lawn. Many of your neighbors probably want their lawns to be mowed at a fraction of the price that they pay others to do the same work.

Invest your money in a CD (certificate of deposit). You can hold your money in a CD for 6 months or even a year. It generally pays more interest than the interest you get from a traditional savings account from a bank.

If you are a teen, do chores around the house. Your parents will appreciate it and you might get some money for it.

If you like to invest your money in the stock market, then you may want to invest your money in a commodity, such as gold. The value/price of gold is expected to increase in the future.

If you are a teen, then make sure to save the money that you get from your allowance (if you get an allowance).

If you like to invest your money in the stock market, then you may want to invest your money in specific large-cap and medium-cap companies that you trust. Apple (Stock Symbol: AAPL) and Google (Stock Symbol: GOOG) are two such stocks where you can choose to invest your money.

Try to sell something of value that you are willing to part with. Sell your old stuff on websites where many people make purchases, such as ebay or craigslist. You could also sell your stuff through a garage sale or a yard sale.

Try to hold a donation drive where your family, close friends, neighbors, and other acquaintances will be able to help you out and donate a little bit of money. These people will include your parents, brothers, sisters, close friends, relatives, grandparents, neighbors, and other acquaintances.

If all else fails, borrow money from other people (parents, brothers, sisters, close friends, relatives, grandparents, neighbors, acquaintances, etc.) in order to get a short-term loan.

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