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 England salary?
Is it much to earn 2000 pound per month and have addition income from rent (lets say 500) if
1) you live alone
2) you keep a family (3 people)
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 You have just been given £100k, what would YOU do with it?
Just interested to hear everyones views on this. Discussions I had today with my family. We rent and £100k couldnt buy a house but would be a good deposit, but would you use it for property, or ...


 Why most rich couple make prenap agreement?
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 What is a honest way to make extra cash in my spare time?
apart from selling things on ...


 What is a cash-advance?
I am researching credit card information and they keep referring to a 'cash advance'. When I look it up it says: A loan taken out against a line of credit or credit card, typically imposing ...


 Do I have to get new checks when I move, or can I use up ones with my old address? Why?
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 Is there any good way to make money online without having to pay to do it?
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 I have to pay 3$ to ebay but have no money. to whom should I talk.?
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 How to pay my credit Card debt?
currently I have about Rs.35000 Credit Card Debt. My monthly salary is Rs.15000/- and monthly expenses around Rs.10000/-. I want to pay the credit card debt at the earliest. Any tips?...


 How ,i will get rich over night?
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 If I marry someone and I owe alot of money for PAST bill's will the other person responsible for my debt too?
my mom's ex health aide(my mom has passed) is going to marry my dad and she owe's alot of money and has alot to gain from him too ,he's thinking about a pre-nup to protect his home an ...


 If you had a choice between a pound of gold or a pound of $100.00 dollar bills, what would you have and why?
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 If a bailiff says hes coming round your house?
and hes going seize £5000 worth of goods, but you havent got £5000 worth of goods, what else can he do?

also if a debt collector comes after the debt and you have no money coming in, how ...


 Are there really people out there who live paycheck to paycheck? how do they survive?
I want to know has everyone saved money, or do they really live paycheck to paycheck. I keep hearing this. If you live paycheck to paycheck who'd want to live like that?...


 How can I cut spending at the grocery store now that gas prices are sharply rising?
I feel it at the pump, but I also feel it on the rising costs of my grocery bill. I already clip coupons and save around $50-60 per month, but that still doesn't seem to be enough to take the ...


 How much you spend a month?
and do you have debt? if so, how much?...


 I need my social security number, and i lost it.?
but i don' tlive iwth either my mom or my father.

and i can't get it from them either. where do i go to get it? I don't have my birth papers, or a card with my picture or ...


 10 things you can do with 10 dollars?
Hi, what are the ten best things you can do with only $10?...


 Can she stop my wages???
i have just had a major argument with my boss and walked out of work .I am really worried she is goin to stop my wages im supposed to get paid tomorrow and im also goin on holiday tomorrow so need my ...


 What is the smallest amount of money for an itunes giftcard?
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Jane
What's the best way to save up money?
                     
 




RoseMary C
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When you get paid-----PAY YOURSELF FIRST!

Save any amount----$25 is a nice start---EVERY TIME YOU GET PAID---or have it taken out of your check before you even get it--what you don't have in your hand you won't miss.

Then don't touch it--------


Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovo
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Not spend


Hello Darling
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Not spend it


NANCY J
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don't spend it is the best answer, but there is more you can do, you can invest it so it makes more money for you, there are different ways to do this, some people play it safe with a 401k at work, or low interest secured CD's. There is options to saving money.


Bertonian
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I have another idea. I used to save money using an easy start certificate. I don't know if your bank has that kind of account, but my bank, Navy Federal Credit Union, has it. I'm sure that you can sign up with them.

The way it works with the easy start certificate is that you put a certain amount of money in that account thru direct deposit and you cannot access it for a whole year. You can't even access it with an ATM card. After a year, it automatically rolls over to another year.


sweetandsour375
sell books on amazon.com or ebay.
join a paid surveys site, I have a great blog on those at http://extraquickmoney.blogspot.com
sell you clothes to a consignment shop.

take the money you make from those things and put it a savings account.


neonlights1971
Well they tell me to make a budget.. But hell this is a America, how do you save money by the time you pay your monthly bills ya know what I'm saying???
GOod luck!


D M
max porfit


Daniel M
Dont spend it and start a saving awards account if you dont tuch it for say 12 mounts you will earn a higher interest rate so there for you save more. Most banks offer some sort of account like this even if you put $5-10 a week it will add up.


Cem DoÄŸan
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The best way to save money is give it to someone whom you can never take it back even you want as if BANK and say them that you want to put your money in annual interest for the bank and in this case , you can both save money and have the interest of bank in your account..


shridhar vaidya
Best way to save money is to make a resolution about spending. If you resolve that 'I will not spend more than xxxx amt.' you have achieved it. Because then you will yourself learn to make your budget to spend only within the amount of money you get minus savings planned.It is likely that you will have to change your priorities or change habits or reduce expenses on some items buy some items of a lower quality and so on.Main difficulty faced by all is sudden expenses not planned. But once you have idea about such expenses,you will also plan that accordingly. "Nothing is inevitable than savings."


JJ
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Makeing the decision to save money and not spend it is the most important thing, you have to get that in your head b4 it will acctualy work,
once that is done then u can open a savings account, shop around for the one that you think is the best deal, I have a free savings acct, ( they dont charge me monthly to have it) the acctualy give ME intrest each month, my rate is 2% anualy
so on every 100$ in geting 2$ a year from them.... that adds up .. if I have 1000$ in the bank that means an extra 20$ a year for doing nothing.....
once u get alil money . make an investment such as realestate thats uslay a safe bet. you may have to sit on it a wile, but it always goes back up


Suela
You need to buy only cheap stuffs.


koolkid11
a great way is get one of those massive metal change boxes that you cant get into and everyday empty all your change into it that way you cant get to it unless you cut it open- you will just have to be strong and not open it.
also you could open up another bank account and put a fraction of your wage in it every week and dont touch that account.- its tempting so mabey you could leave the card with a family member and tell them not to give it to you.

also dont spend as much and buy the needs not the wants.

these are short term things.

if you want a long term over years then id suggest saving money and putting it a fix term at the bank.
or more risky invest in the stock market.
you can also invest in property.


celene
Don't buy any rubbish. Only buy those things which are cheap and you really need.
Don't draw more than you need from the bank.
Put less than you need in your purse.


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