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 What would you do with $25,000?
im 21yrs old, live at home with my parents, work to pay for my car and insurance, and am currently waiting to start the next college semester for my degree.

I've recently inherited $25...


 I'm 15, and i'm trying to make a little extra money?
I was wondering if there was anything like online, i could do to make REAL money, like surveys or something like that

please ...


 I NEED TO EARN MONEY...IDEAS?
I'm 16, and i'm in 4th year(ireland) 10th grade(USA)
i have like NO money and i need to earn some extra DOUGH! i have like 200 euro and i need to earn 600 euro for what i need to get! ...


 Ways to raise $25,000-30,000$?
Well,I have to pay that amount for damges I caused...anyways,besides working or robbing puts and etc. ,what can I do to raise money?
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Plea,no stupid answers like ...


 How to make money through internet?
how can i make money by internet without doing any thing ...


 If you put 750.00 in a checking account for 3 years ,how much interest would it generate?
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 Is it impossible to get a loan because of your a age..?
me and my fiance are both 20 he is turning 21 soon.. we both have good credit scores... like both over 680 and he has a good job but i am a waitress and watch my neice during the day which we couldnt ...


 How did you get yourself out of a large debt? Any hints that you felt that were great? Thanks?
Geniune replies only. Thank you. Handy hints that save you money....


 Any good smart people out there know how to make quick cash?
I need help making money. I live in CA. I just started college. Anyone know of any miscellaneous ways of making money?
I just need some pocket cash. And i will be getting a job which is pending ...


 If you were offered 5 million dollars but you had to live outside of America, would you?
This is for the rest of your life, and you can't come back home, assuming this is your home....


 Can i sell house to son and live in it?
would like to sell house to son , to have better lifestyle. would still like to live in ...


 How much do I need?
I'm thinking about the future and was wondering about how much money I should have saved before it realistically possible to move out of my parents house. I would like to skip renting and just ...


 What are some extra ways I can earn money at nights or on the weekends?
I can't do any online things bc my computer at home doesn't always work. I need steady reliable things. please help! I'm going to have extra bills coming up.....


 Can someone tell me what is 1/3 of $2880 dollars?
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 Does this constitute Bank Fraud? What can I do?
I purchased a vehicle through Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation but with a very high interest rate. I went to a personal "small" bank in my city and myself, along with a co-signer, was ...


 What would happen to my cash savings in the bank if i die without a will?
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 A question for UK residents......how easy is it to make ends meet on your salary?
What is your greatest fear/worry/concern, financially speaking?...


 How can i keep my husband from knowing we have less money in the checking account than what he thinks?
He thinks we have more money and I had a few outstanding bills to pay. I am in charge of paying the bills and that's what I did but all he sees is we are suppose to have this much money in here ...


 What are the main events in your life that you need to save money for?
Thanks for your answers....


 What can I do to keep from having my wages garnished"?
A leasing company which I had an apartment from wants to sue me. I moved out in 1990 leaving some unpain rent. Now they want to ruin my life. I was just trying to get my credit straighten out, ...



Midami
What is the best no-risk way to make money?

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i have a job- now what do I do with my earnings?
                     
 




brunt
Serious answer. Well, 3 answers actually.

1) Best way is to pay off your debts. You pay interest on your debts that is usually not tax deductable. The rate of return on your investments usually does not equal the rate that you pay on your debt, and then you have to pay tax on that. So, pay off your debt, ESPECIALLY credit card debt to get the highest possible risk-free return on your money.

2) If you have no debt, then you have to realize that the easiest way to make money is to not spend money that you already have. Ben Franklin actually had it wrong - a penny saved is more like 1.5 pennies earned after tax. It is often easier to keep money by not spending it rather than trying to earn more.

3) If you are satisfied with your position with respect to 1 and 2, then there is a risk-free way to make money, it is just slow. Try Treasury Direct:
http://www.treasurydirect.gov/indiv/indiv.htm
you can buy T-Bills for as short a term as 91 days, and they pay over 4% right now, with absolutely NO risk - none, nada. The US government WILL pay you back. As an added bonus, interest earned on T-Bills is exempt from state tax if you are in the US.


phuochuyen246
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U offer ur creative ideas if these are really valuable.


somerandominternetperson
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get a job.


*****
Put your funds in an interest bearing account, like a money market account. Choose one which will yield the highest rate of interest.


Frank Castle
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Buy Bonds (You only get less than 5% per year, but hey, you wanted a no-risk investment)
On the other hand is you are willing to take a risk of 10% (This means that you invest $100 in a stock and you can only lose up to $10) drop me a line.


linkUS
Since you already have a job I'm assuming you are asking where to invest your earnings. The safest place is in an interest bearing CD from a bank. The interest won't be high but you will have your money working for you. Other riskier investments are stocks (shares of a company), interest bearing debt from companies called bonds, or the really no risk "stick it under your mattress".


Erika
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Working at a company with benefits and retiring benefits. Here is a great company


Juan
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There isn't one, except flipping burgers at Mc.Donalds.


wasdadd
The best answer I have is: work hard at whatever you do, and make sure that the value of your efforts exceeds what you are being paid.

I do have a low-risk way to make money, that is dependent upon your ability to put forth the effort. Write me: wasdadd@yahoo.com


Confused and desperate
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That depends whether you have debt. if you do...it's better to pay off the high interst rate of credit cards. Another question depends on how much you want to earn? 1% is also an earning. I would do options on indexes. Look them up and study about it.


hahaha
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riskiest way to make money is to work. You must think and make money. Change your stinking thinking


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