Sunday, August 28, 2011

how to make money fast and easy?

how to make money fast and easy?
i am not old enough for a job and i need ways to earn money fast! i already sold stuff and i got some money out of it but i need more because i am going to japan and it cost 6000 dollars to get there so i probably wont go there in a few years... so how can i make money ?! -- thanks --
Personal Finance - 20 Answers
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Escorting, Mowing lawns, shoveling snow, delivering newspapers.
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have a yard sale. get a job. become a prostitute
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Clean houses, mow lawns, walk dogs. If you aren't old enough for a real job, these jobs can be done by you.
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Babysitting is probably your best answer....find someone who will need you to babysit alot and I'm pretty sure you will earn alot
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lemonade stands, carwash, work the corner, just things you would do in the summer to make money
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no money is fast and easy, unless u concederd hookers
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Date older men!
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kidnap dogs n cats, and sell em
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Strip Strip Strip Prostitute Basically, just Go on MTV FIERCE_09
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weither you beliebve it or not escorintg isnt so bad! but you might be too young? idk, you could always visit your dopeman an sell a few stashes an earn your cut but be careufll its hard out there for a pimp=D!
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honestly making money takes time unless you know a secret way that someone told you or you figured out yourself. but it usually takes atlast 1-2 years to learn something worthwhile if you are really desperate you can become an escort and sleep with men. sex is the quickest way to get moneyu for women
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*cough* *cough* get out more *cough* *cough*
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Picking weeds in peoples gardens , no one likes to do it , lawn mowing , walking dogs , watering gardens and lawns , you just gotta ask and it will happen
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During the school year buy candy for cheap prices and sell it in your locker. Thats what I do. I come home with about $100 a week. But there are alot of options out there, like mowing lawns and babysitting.
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wash cars, cut grass/garening , paper round , baby sit , deliver pizza, just ask people if they need a help with anything
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Become a prostitute. You get bareee. Joking. The best thing is for you to probably get an after school or a Saturday job. Well, it really depends how old you are. And stop lying. No trip to Japan costs $6000. Liar, liar! Bums on fire! x
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build a better mousetrap and the WORLD will fall over themselves to give you money.. Example BILL GATES......
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I just started working for interwebmoney.ws and at first I didn't have much hope for it actually pulling through for me but they pay you via PayPal so I figured I had to give it a try...I've only been doing it for about 2 months now but I'm already making 300$ a week with barely any work done and you can do it easily with your own computer.
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-Learn how to make fast and easy funnelcakes, buy the toppings and have a funnelcake/bake sale in front of your house. - find a friend and do a yard sell. post an add saying that you will mow lawns for x amount of dollars. - Ask parents is there something that you can do around the house for extra money. - Friends parents is there something that you can do around their for extra money.
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Follow these steps: 1. Have one of your parents open a paypal account. (I'm assuming you don't have a bank account.) 2. Create a MySpace page or web page or something (based on your skill) that talks about how you're trying to find ways to earn money for your trip. Talk about the trip and how great it's going to be and how much you want to go on it. Include pictures of the destinations, etc. Put an DONATE NOW button on your webpage. 3. Collect emails for all your family and extended family - start with them, and friends parents - any adult who knows you! School teachers, people from church, everyone you can get an email address for - who might know you. 4. Make a really fun, interesting email. Put a link to your webpage on it AND put a DONATE NOW link on it. Ask in the email for the receiver to email it to friends, family and co-workers. You want to get EVERYONE to send it to EVERYONE and have them donate for your ONCE IN A LIFETIME TRIP TO JAPAN. 5. Email this out. Depending on how many people you know and what type of people they are, you can earn anywhere from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand. FOLLOW UP - After a few weeks or a month send out a 2ND EMAIL that says, "Wow, you guys are so nice. I raised $xxx for my trip. I'm almost there. Plus I saved some more on my own. I only have $xxx to go. Can you please help me? Send this email to other people who you know and might want to help." You can follow up a couple months later with a 3rd email. People love a good story!! Tell them YOUR story. Find emails for people who write for your newspaper and send them an email saying, "Look what I'm doing! I'm xx years old and really want to go to Japan. I made a website so my family and friends can help. Would you be interested in doing a story about me?" The bottom line is - IF YOU CAN'T WORK, THEN YOU CAN BEG. Do it cute and happy and upbeat. It'll work!



Sunday, August 14, 2011

How can I make a difference without spending money?

How can I make a difference without spending money?
Im 12 years old and I really care about helping people in Japan, Haiti, New Orleans and about animals and the environment. I don't care when people call me a hippie or a tree hugger i just want to make a difference but turning off lights when you leave a room and not letting the water run when brushing your teeth can only help so much. What can I do to help without spending any money?
Green Living - 4 Answers
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Plant trees and such in your community park or garden. And on the contrary, things like turning off the lights or shutting off the water adds up and makes a huge difference. It's refreshing to see youngsters like yourself motivated to change the world. good luck!
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You can't make a difference even if you do spend money. When you get older you will learn about all the propaganda that you have been listening to and feel really foolish for believing it.
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Another thing you can do is help encourage other people to donate to some of the relief efforts. Even if you are unable to donate, you can always try to get others to donate by talking to people and putting up flyers for the red cross and other orginizations. You can also find local community services that you can get involved in.
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Some ways to help the environment cost money, true, but some ways actually save money. Take your bicycle instead of having your parents drive you to appointments. Help your parents cook a meal at home instead of going to a drive-thru window. Choose more grains, fruits and veggies, instead of meat, milk and eggs. Save seeds from fruits and veggies to start a backyard garden. Turn down the thermostat and wear warm clothes indoors. Mend old clothes instead of buying new ones. Have a garage sale instead of throwing away old things that are still useful.



Sunday, August 7, 2011

Which foreign country can ESL teachers make the most money?

Which foreign country can ESL teachers make the most money?
Which country pays the most if you plan to teach ESL overseas? (in terms of cost of living and being able to save your money that you earn) Asia: Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, China Or is it a European country that pays the most money?
Other - Asia Pacific - 5 Answers
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It usually depends on the program, not the country. That said, the price of living is highest in Japan, and that's how they come up with your salary. I had a friend who made loads there in just a couple years.
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My experience is that you are provided a place to live and a low salary. This was in China.
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europe...cuz the euro has more monetary value than the american currency.. try spain...
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New Zealand or Australia [ both have a pretty good standard of living ], and there is a strong demand for E.S.L. teachers due to a large influx of Asian immigrants over the last 10-12 years, particularly New Zealand.
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Out of the four Asian countries, Korea is by far the one you can make the most and save the most. The cost of living in Japan and Taiwan has gotten too high and the salary in China is too low.




Monday, August 1, 2011

How much money should I bring for my trip to Japan?

How much money should I bring for my trip to Japan?
Some friends and I are planning on making a good 3 month long trip to Japan. We are considering backpacking to save on hotel fee's, but aren't ruling out the possibility. Are there any hostels in Japan? How much money should each person plan on bringing to support themselves for the whole trip?
Japan - 9 Answers
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i always bring 10 grand with me when i travel.. but im wealthy. So i would say bring 10 grand if you have it. But, if not, i think everything in japan is really expensive because its on an island.. and the can't grow anything on it so anything with vegetables is expensive. but not fish because they can just fish because they live on an island.
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Where are you going in Japan? Im studying abroad there next year. Tokyo is like the 2nd most expensive city in he world. If your gonna stay there, maybe 4,000
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10k wont be enough. Japan is very expensive, I lived there 3 years.
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I would budget at least $120-200 USD a day for hotel, meals, transportation, shopping, etc. If you are familiar with Tokyo or spoke Japanese, then you could get away with $100 a day but you would be staying far from the center of the city and eating nothing but fast/junk food. Nothing is very cheap in Japan. You will spend at least $10 to $15 a day on train fare alone.
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I am currently living in Japan and have been for 5 years - As far as hostels are concerned I'm not quite sure but they do have chains of apartment hotels throughout. Rent by the day, week, month. Outside the main cities I'm sure there are campgrounds. And yes everything here is expensive but as you learn about Japan you will also find cheaper things. I suggest you each bring about $2500 per month of stay and an empty credit card for emergencies. If you plan on touring from one side of Japan to the other then add another $1000 for transportation fees. Have fun - it is a very interesting country I suggest you learn a little Japanese before coming.
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Coming over, eh? I've been here for 3 years now, and I can't really say how much you'll need. It depends on what you plan to do. Japan does indeed have hostels. They're pretty cheap. THere are also places called pod hotels, where you basically slepp in a pod, and everything else is communal. Those run about $30-35 a night. There are also comic book/relaxation stores that let people sleep there for free. They have showers, but not much else. I recommend Japanhotels.net to get a good idea of how much a room will run you. So, estimate about $50 a day for lodging. You can actually eat pretty cheap in Japan, if you like ramen and cheap sushi. I'd say about $50 a day for food. The train isn't that bad, depending on how far you go. Estimate about $10-$40 a day for travelling. If you plan on drinking, uh....bring a lot of money. Drinks at most places cost you about $7-$15. And almost all clubs make you leave if you don't have a drink in your hand at all times. I know I wasn't too specific, but I hope that helps you gauge how much you'll need . Good luck, man. .
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For a 3 month trip you can reckon on 15k - 20k per person, really a very expensive country to spend a long time in, i would rather do the China / Tibet kick and i promise you it will be far more interesting and the people are much friendlier and it's a lot cheaper, lots more to see.
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5000 dollars
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LOTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lol its not so much about it being expensive (depends on where you live) but there will be soooooooooooo much stuff you will want!!! i promise you if you had a million on you - you'd spend it easily there!!! have a good trip!