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 How can I get data entry job in home?We have experience & some employers.How can I get money?Thanks?
I am Romon Sarkar.I am a employer of IT firm.But I want to develop myself.I will give your job before deadline.We are eager for job.We are ready for hard work.We are energetic persons.We have ...


 Is anyone out there working a Legal Home Business a person can start for free?
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why does evcerybody says it is free then after you will pay for books? I am searching for business online that I cannot do but you cannot sign up unless you pay a $ for it... how can I pay without a ...


 I want to start a small business with no money?
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 Can I really make money of off eBay?
or is it more less a scam? It seems like you could never make money off of eBay when you consider all of the fee's you'll be paying. For Example: insertion fee (35cents), gallery(35cents),...


 I'm looking to sell books online? How can I arrange that?
Okay so my great grandpa translated a bunch of books from Ukrainian and got them published, and we have a lot of them and since he died my mom wants me to try selling them online. I also want to sell ...


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 Starting internet business. Need website. What have you experienced as the best web site host and why?
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 Start a business with a credit card?
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 Work at home jobs???
Can someone please tell me if there are REALLY any good "Work at Home Jobs" available online? There are so many fakes websites out there that I am afraid of who to trust. I will NOT provide ...


 Whats a good side job that could turn into full-time?
At home, online, door to door, stand on a corner and promote clubs, whatever.

Just no scams or bullsh*t companies plz.
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 A clever business name?
The business is making DVDs or Slide Shows for people who bring me their old photos or videos. Kind of Like memories on dvd made creatively with music and such....


 Would like to know a secure way to work from home / free online jobs etc...?
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 Ebay experts please help!!?
i put up an item to sell on ebay. thr already bids on it. i decide not to sell this item .b/c somebody( i know personaly) offord me a good money for it. what should i do?
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 If I want to start selling via e Bay, do I need to join paypal??
I heard horror stories with paypal locking accounts and some unethical things they do to their customers. Is there anyway for me to sell things in Ebay without joining paypal??...


 I want to setup a meals on wheels service. Do I need a food hygiene/safety certificate before I can go ahead?
I am a decent cook and understand basic health and safety in the kitchen. Is it illegal to setup a catering service without any formal qualification?...


 What is the fastest legal way to make a LOT of money? Plausible solutions...?
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What are some good books for teens about earning money?
                     
 




Bae
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http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/results.asp?CAT=937641&AUD=JUV&KIDS=y&SZE=10&WRD=money


John Holmes
The Richest Man in Babylon (Paperback)
by George S. Clason


182 of 186 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars POWERFUL, VERY POWERFUL BOOK!, August 1, 1998
By A Customer
This review is from: The Richest Man in Babylon (Paperback)
I am continually amazed at how a book so small can contain so much content and be so powerful. This book should be mandatory reading beginning at the grade school level through college and should be given as a gift right along with a diploma.

I took the advice of acde1034@yahoo.com who recommended 'The Millionaire next Door" and "More Weath without Risk" and bought and have read both. Both of these books are in the same status as "The Richest Man in Bablyon" and should also be required reading by anyone who is serious about their financial future. I am now giving "Richest Man in Bablyon" as a accessory gift to a cash gift at weddings and graduations.
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139 of 141 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Even better the fifth time around!, March 7, 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: The Richest Man in Babylon (Paperback)
I first heard about this book 17 years ago. At that time, I was in a direct sales company and had the good fortune to attend a seminar conducted by a businessman named Jim Rohn.

Mr. Rohn talked about his early mentor, a man named Earl Schoff and went on to tell us how Mr. Schoff turned him on to personal development and pointed him to the right books to read. One of the most important books, said Rohn was The Richest Man in Bablyon.

Rohn had made and lost a fortune but came back and made another fortune and gave credit to the principles in The Richest Man in Bablyon for helping him accomplish that feat.

I read The Richest Man in Bablyon and have to admit, I hated it! I thought it was stupid, like feel good stuff that has no substance. When ever friends came over, I hid the book. I felt so ridiculous.

But Mr. Rohns words of wisdom kept echeoing in my mind. So I read it over and over untill the principles were imbedded into my conscious and subconsious mind.

Soon, after the fifth reading, the the principles became habits for me. My wealth esculated at a very rapid rate. I was no longer wasting money. I was now investing the first 10% of my income, tithing 10% and investing another 10% in capital like no load mutuals, real estate, discounted mortgages, tax liens and my own business.

The Richest Man in Bablyon has 7 basic principles:

1) Start thy purse to fattening - save/invest
2) Control thy expenditures - watch out for self serving brokers
3) Make thy gold mutiply - use powerful investments
4) Guard thy treasures from loss - watch out for brokers with
their hot tips.
5) Make of thy dwelling a profitable investment - rental properties, your own home---but stay within your means.
6) Insure a future income - do work that you love to do. Become excellent at it.
7) Increase thy ability to earn - education never stops. Keep reading good books like this one, The Millionaire Next Door, Rich Dad Poor Dad and so on.

The Richest Man in Bablyon is an excellent book. Although only 145 pages, it is packed with powerful information that can be life changing. It has helped some people like Jim Rohn and others become millionaires.

George Samuel Clason was born in Louisiana, Missouri, on November 7, 1874. He attended the University of Nebraska and served in the United States Army during the Spanish-American War. Beginning a long career in publishing, he founded the Clason Map Company of Denver, Colorado and published the first road atlas of the United States and Canada. In 1926, he issued the first in a series of pamphlets on thrift and financial success, using parables set in ancient Bablyon to make each of his points.

These were distributed in large quantities by banks and insurance companies and became familiar to millions, the most famous being "The Richest Man in Bablyon," the parable which has impacted the lives of millions of people. These "Babylonian Parables" have become a modern inspiritional classic.

The Richest Man in Babylon is must reading for anyone who wants to achieve maximum financial success. Highly recommended.


dreamlauros
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Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter


Serena
hmmm idk, but i wud like to no also, seems like a good idea,


Brian
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Help Wanted in News Papers


Jessica
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chicken soup for the teenage soul


Ms.Cool Chica
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Well there is this one book, but its kindof in between the ages of 10-13 its called, "Lunch Money"


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everyone has to be rich!


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earning money for dummies


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