| Current Category is: Debt Relief | Select Another Category | |
| Home | Search | Categories | Links | About Us | Contact Us |
|
|
How to Get Money When You Are Broke
(Money You Don't Have to Pay Back)
2. You can always gather shells at the beach and polish and turn 3. Get cash surrender from life insurance policy. 4. Paint faces on rocks and sell as paper weights. 5. Go to a pawn shop and pawn some jewelry. 6. Borrow from a relative. 7. Go get welfare pay or food stamps. 8. Dig small trees from woods and sell to homeowners. 9. Learn names of wild plants and plant in pots for sale. 10. Roll newspapers up in logs, tie, dye and let dry... then sell 11. Cut up old shirts and dresses and make pot holders out of 12. Cut square towels out of old tossed out clothes and sell as 13. Gather driftwood from the beach areas and sell to craft shops. 14. Paint old used wine bottles and sell as hand painted vases. 15. Go house to house and paint house numbers on curbs for a fee. 16. Take the lawn mower house to house to mow lawns for a fee. 17. Offer to dig or spade gardens for local neighbors for money. 18. Offer to sell fishing (earth) worms as bait - dig in garden 19. Paint house exteriors in spare hours. Charge prevailing rate. 20. Gather pine cones and sell to craft shops. 21. Turn pine cones into useful jewelry, etc. and sell to shops 22. Spray old building bricks gold, sell as "Fort Knox Rejects" 23. Paint bricks a vibrant enamel and sell as toilet bowl 24. Fill coffee cans full of plaster, paint all over and sell as 25. Gather vegetables from your garden and sell at road side stand. 26. Walk pets for your neighbors for pay. 27. Baby-sit for profits. 28. House sit for vacationers, get extra by upkeeping grounds. 29. Make fudge and sell house to house. 30. Do typing for fellow students or fellow workers for a fee. 31. Type menus for restaurants for a certain amount per menu. 32. Read books and do reports for a fee for students. 33. Research any subject (in library) for $25 a page. 34. Paint scrolls and designs on plates or make birthday plates, 35. Teach people to do calisthenics, charge $2 an hour and have 36. Teach dancing and charge $2 an hour, and have 10 at a time. 37. Learn to do juggling and clowning, put on shows for pay. 38. Rent out as a clown to birthday parties, affairs, etc. 39. Get good at telling jokes and rent out to night clubs. 40. Sing for money at night clubs. 41. Make crafts and sell them at road side yard stand. 42. Teach others to make crafts ($2 each) and have 10 at each 43. Bake fruit pies and sell house to house (or in stores at 44. Make Christmas wreaths during holiday season to sell, using 45. Make Christmas candles from paraffin wax and sell at 46. Polish shoes for office workers by going office to office once
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
MORE RESOURCES:
Google News |
RELATED ARTICLES
New Bankruptcy Law Makes it Harder to Stop Foreclosure On October 17, 2005 President Bush's sweeping bankruptcy reform law goes into effect forever changing the rules of debt collection in this natiion. Consumer advocates and the public appear to be completely unaware of the total and complete victory of the creditors under the new legislation. Creating A Realistic Budget Budgeting -- ooh, what a scary word! If you want to frighten someone whose finances are out of control, suggest that they tally up their expenses on a piece of paper. We all understand the value of such an exercise, but when it comes to the practicality of putting a budget together, we get cold feet. Debt We all know about debt. If you don't have too much as an individual you can increase the quality of your life, but with more than you can handle it can make your life a nightmare. Budget the Luxuries First! Strictly speaking, his advice was preceded by another Heinlein maxim as well. "Sovereign ingredient for a happy marriage: Pay cash or do without. Credit Card Debt & the Unfairness of the Universal Default Clause Let's look at a real world example: A woman purchased a new $4,000 large screen TV a few months ago based on the knowledge her monthly payment was going to be $175, and based on the 9% interest rate charged by her credit card company. For five months straight she made all her payments on time, but in the fifth month she was late paying her mortgage bill, for reasons unknown. How To Avoid Medical Collections With medical collections costing doctors millions upon millions of dollars in unpaid bills and collection fees, many people have just one question: Who are these people who are trying to stiff the doctors who delivered them from great physical pain (or the flu, hypochondria, not-so-white-teeth, or a nose that didn't look enough like Brad Pitt's)?Well, I'm here to tell you who these people are, or at least some of them.They're me. Debt Relief with this Simple Formula Is there a way to get out of debt without getting a second job or having to increase your income in some way? Can the averageperson take his or her current income and pay off his or her bills in a matter of a few years, including the car and mortgage payments?The answer is YES!!! You can do it without having to cut out all of your fun and extra-curricular activities as well. Now, you may need to cut down on going to the movies or going out to eat, but you will not have to stop altogether. Stop Debt Collectors Can you stop debt collectors ? . . Hide That Car! Fighting the Repo Man Vehicle repossession may appear justified in circumstances where a person is generally being irresponsible and otherwise able to meet this financial obligation. However, what about that hardworking guy or gal who paid their automobile note dutifully for three years, and missed one payment? Why should their car be repossessed?Basically, the lender owns your car until it is paid in full. Are You Beating Up On Yourself About Debt? When you hear the word "debt", whats the first thought or feeling that comes to you? For most people debt is "bad" or it becomes the "enemy" and is something that should be avoided like the plague.Having debt does not make you a bad person. Personal Bankruptcy - If Its Unavoidable, File Now The Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act, signed into law by President Bush last April, promises changes to Federal bankruptcy law that have been long sought by the lending industry. The bill promises sweeping changes to Federal law, and will make it much harder for the average consumer in financial trouble to have their debts wiped out by filing for bankruptcy. New Bankruptcy Law - Where's the Consumer Protection? On April 20, 2005, President Bush signed into law the Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act, a piece of sweeping legislation that brought about the most sweeping changes in personal bankruptcy law in the last quarter century. This bill, which takes effect in October 2005, passed with the overwhelming support of both parties of congress, claims, through its very name, to offer "consumer protection. Personal Bankruptcy: Last Option To Legally Stop Bill Collectors Do you have stacks of unpaid bills?Are you in debt?Are bill collectors hounding you?Are you frustrated and annoyed and wish to get them off your back?If you answer yes, then pay close attention.Filing for a personal bankruptcy may be the last option for you. Start Small and Your Wealth Will Get Bigger We've all heard the phrase, "You have to start somewhere." Nothing could be truer of creating wealth and prosperity in your life. The 7 Secrets to Getting-and Staying-Out of Debt As vice president of the American Credit Foundation, a nonprofit organization that helps individuals and families manage their debt, Mike Peterson knows firsthand how financial problems can wreak havoc in one's life. Each day, counselors at the Midvale, Utah-based foundation help desperate clients dig themselves out from under piles of unpaid bills, stern notices from collection agencies and ominous foreclosure threats. Is My Credit Card Debt A Problem? For most Americans, credit card debt is a dangerous and growing problem. The average American family has more than $8000. Debt Elimination 1 If you have multiple debts, you may well be wishing you had a debt elimination wand to wave and make all the debts disappear. You would probably wish even harder for that magic wand if you were falling behind with, or at least struggling hard to keep up with, the monthly payments on those debts. Debt Collectors; And what you can do to Get Them Out of your Life FTC opinion letter on validation Section 809(a) of the FDCPA, 15 U.S. Debt Relief -- Why Most Programs Have A 75% Failure Rate Debt consolidation, equity loans, credit counseling, debt management plans, even Chapter 13 bankruptcy - it doesn't matter which of these debt programs you're talking about. They all suffer from one fatal flaw, the number one problem that causes most people to fail at eliminating their debts through these techniques. Personal Debt Reduction Practices Personal debt reduction practices, the steps people take to relieve the debt in their lives and to become more financially free, are a hot topic among financial circles. American spending habits are producing more people who are deeper in debt rather than people trying to achieve financial freedom. |
| Home
| Sitemap
| Disclaimer
| Privacy
| Contact
Us © COPYRIGHT 2011 BRAINBELLY.COM |