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  • How to Make Extra Money

 
Recessionomics 101: How to Make Extra Money

Jilian Mincer
Monday, January 25, 2010 
 
This article is part of a series related to being Financially Fit
Jennifer Winslow wanted to earn some extra cash without giving up the flexibility of working part time.
An avid cook, she and a friend initially planned to cater meals for busy families. When that turned out to be too time consuming, she tried baking. More than five years later, she has a thriving bakery business in Winslow, Maine (her husband's family has been in town a long time).
Now on her own, she supplies four restaurants with cakes and other sweets and makes desserts for individuals and weddings.
A growing number of Americans would like to follow Mrs. Winslow's example. Job loss, tighter credit and a renewed appreciation for savings is persuading more people to cut expenses.
But you can cut only so far. Two full years of recession have not left many unexamined family expenses. Meanwhile, prices -- from gasoline to utilities to food -- haven't fallen. And incomes, if you still have one, aren't exactly shooting through the roof. It's time to make some money.
Fortunately, there also are many ways to earn extra cash even when full-time jobs and extra shifts aren't an option. They include taking in boarders, starting a small business and getting paid for your opinion. Some of this work provides only a free meal and $10 fee but others, such as tutoring or selling Grandma's diamond broach, could be quite lucrative.
The key, according to Gail Cunningham, a spokeswoman for the National Foundation for Credit Counseling, is to "find your skill or what you think would be fun to do." She says, for example, someone with computer skills may want to teach a class, install computers or create Web sites.
"Think about what are people willing to pay for," says Ms. Cunningham. "Who do you know and how can you leverage existing relationships." For example, does your dentist need someone to clean the office or does your accountant need someone to cater the Christmas party?
1. Sell It: One of the fastest and easiest ways to get extra cash is to sell unwanted and unused stuff. And it's never been easier to make hundreds or even thousands of dollars. You could post a few signs in the neighborhood and sell everything at a Saturday garage sale or you could try the online route with services such as eBay or Craigslist.
Linda Lightman first tried eBay more than 10 years ago because she wanted to help her sons get more for their old videogames. It was so easy that the former lawyer started selling her old suits. Then, friends asked her to sell theirs.
Today, shoplindasstuff.com has 50 employees and expects to reach $7 million in sales this year on eBay. "The economy has been the perfect storm for my business," Ms. Lightman says. "More people need cash, and more people are looking for bargains."
Auction houses also are a popular place to sell potentially valuable items. Alexander Eblen, head of the jewelry and fine timepieces department at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers in Chicago, says people often don't realize the value of an old watch or grandmother's Art Deco jewelry. For example, a Tiffany broach recently sold for about $68,000.
Don't overlook some of the more mundane items, such as books and sports equipment. Many bookstores provide cash or store credits for "gently" used books. Similarly, stores like Play It Again Sports provide cash and store credits for gently used sports equipment. Check with local stores but they often need golf clubs, ice skates, lacrosse equipment and other gear.
2. Rent It: Your home, probably your biggest asset, is a potential source of extra cash. A growing number of people are renting out a room or grabbing a roommate for extra income. It's less difficult for residents in "destination" locations near colleges, resorts or cities to rent a room or even the house for a few weeks, months or long term.
Some homeowners prefer using a real-estate agent, others like finding renters themselves, online or through friends. Either way, it's crucial to vet the potential tenant and spell out expectations. Rents vary from a few hundred dollars to thousands in large cities.
Another option that's a longtime favorite of students and young adults is earning extra cash for house and pet sitting.
3. Say It: Many businesses are willing to reward individuals for taking opinion polls, testing products or being a secret shopper. The compensation varies, and it's crucial to avoid scams. Work only with reputable companies and avoid anything that requires a membership fee. One place to start is OpinionPlace.com, which lets poll participants choose Amazon.com gift cards, PayPal credits or American Airlines AAdvantage miles. There also are stores such as CVS, whose Advisor program provides consumers who complete surveys with ExtraBucks coupons.
People won't make much but they might have fun working in a focus group or evaluating products or services as a mystery shopper. Once again, watch out for scams. Don't pay any fees or respond to unsolicited emails. A good place to start is Volition.com or Mysteryshop.org, the Web site for the Mystery Shopping Providers Association.
4. Do It: One of the best ways to earn extra cash is by creating a business using existing skills and interests. An artist may teach a class, a photographer may do weddings and a sports enthusiast may referee or caddy.
"What are you volunteering for that you could get paid for?" asks Ms. Cunningham. She says it could be as simple as getting paid for office work or watching your child's classmate after school.
One of the most popular and lucrative part-time jobs is to tutor, either for a college-prep class or a specific subject. Typical pay ranges from $30 to more than $100 an hour, depending on where you live.
Mrs. Winslow always loved to cook. "People would always ask me if I could bring the dessert if I was going somewhere for dinner," she says.
A master at multitasking, she works about 20 hours a week for Jennifer's Edibles. Her advice: "Start small and do things that are manageable. Don't get so overwhelmed that you want to quit."
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在網路上看完這篇文章後,看到滿多網友的負面迴響。的確,要存到這筆錢,除了月薪要達到某個程度,加上自己要節流之外,再來就是家庭因素。
有健康的父母很重要,沒有醫藥費、看護費的支出差很多。(平常可買維骨力孝敬父母、或鼓勵他們養生運動,父母的健康不只是他們的財富,也是我們的財富) 如果父母又有工作能力的話,生活費就能少給一點,或有的父母根本就不會收,就又能存下來了。這個個案,似乎沒有供養親人的支出,只要管理規劃好自己,算是很幸運的。如果是家庭狀況比較不幸一點的,可能得延長年限。
不過這篇的主要宗旨是告訴我們「理財」的前題要先做好「存錢」的計劃,除了節流再來就是要多多開源!
與其嫉妒別人的原生家庭,還不如把時間拿來自己努力,以期將來也能出一本勵志自傳書來「車拼」。
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  • 10月 11 週日 200915:14
  • 誰適合買投資型保單

贏家投資心理學:帶你進入股票持續獲利的正向循環
曾經有做保險的同學跟我推銷「投資型保單」,因為「聽不懂」加上當時工作不穩定,所以沒買,而是選擇了另一個中途轉行做保險的同事推銷的「儲蓄型保單」。因為才剛出社會沒多久,薪水不多又常換工作,所以保的金額很少,一個月繳不到二千元,要繳15年。三~四年後,撥了通電話給她想多了解一下當初買的這張儲蓄型保單,但她早已離職。當時想換成醫療型保單,因為父母原本幫我保的金額不是很多,於是我找了一家保險經紀公司詢價,順便請她幫我檢閱這張人情儲蓄型保單。她說以利率來說,這張保單利率還不錯,就當是存錢,繼續保吧,解約很不划算,於是我聽從她的建議就沒再去想解約的事了。
二年後,我不幸出車禍(還好是小車禍,不用住院),翻了我父母幫我買的一堆保單中,居然只有一張可以理賠。而我自己買的這張「儲蓄型保單」,因為當初有附加意外醫療險,所以能申請理賠。雖然理賠金額很少,但是和我父母幫我買的那些零零扣扣的保單(保費)相比,這張「儲蓄型保單」的「投資報酬率」卻是出人意料地高啊。當然出意外不是每個人想要的,但沒有人知道何時會碰到,有一點金錢來彌補心情也比較好一點。很感謝這位已經不做保險的同事,當初勸我附加保意外醫療(二百元/年),以及那位保經經紀人的分析,讓我繼續留下這張保單。
再回到投資型保單...陸陸續續都有接到電話推銷這種保單,不知道是我碰到的業務員自己沒做好功課,還是自己太笨聽不懂解說,始終沒答應要買這種保單。二個月前,又接到保險行銷電話,她說她們保險公司今年和新竹某某大學合作,幫老師規劃退休理財就是用投資型保單 (強烈暗示這個保單很好)。他們是採定期定額,學生身份的話一個月扣款三千,社會人士為六千(最低),六年期。我請她email資料讓我看看,看完後再經過她的解說,我個人覺得我非常不適合這張保單。
它是開放很多筆基金讓你自由選擇投資,但是前三年一定賺不到錢的,因為它的「附加費用率」太高了,這是什麼呢?說穿了,就是保險公司把公司的管銷人事費用算到保戶頭上啦,不然這些員工的薪水怎麼來的?他們的服務也是要錢的啊,又不是做慈善事業。除非挑到的基金獲利非常高(100%以上),我粗估,不然前三年不要想賺到錢。那...何必浪費三年的錢玩這張保單呢?那麼會挑基金的話,就自己到銀行或投資公司直接申購就好了,何必透過保險公司再花一筆費用?況且他們並沒有保證期滿利潤率 (如果有保證利潤率的話,可以重新評估考慮!),萬一聽他們的建議挑到不好的基金,又要繳那麼高的附加費用率給他們,那怎麼划算?如果挑到的基金是有賺的,最快也是第四年才能打平,第五~六年才是能真正賺錢的開始,但前題是妳挑到的基金要是有賺錢的,那沒賺錢怎麼辦?從第一年賠到第六年,講白的就是這樣。中途當然可贖回/轉換,但誰保證你挑的下一支就有賺?然後一切又要重頭開始... 
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Slash your grocery bill in half
 
by Woman's Day, on Mon Oct 5, 2009 11:50am PDT 
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  • 儲蓄一千三百萬的祕訣

股票買賣初學入門:股友族MUST BUY薪水族就能致富《全彩圖解》
儲蓄一千三百萬的祕訣
 
作者:洪震宇 /天下雜誌 第249期
 
在這個全球股市下跌,共同基金虧損連連,銀行利率降到歷史新低的年代裡,從保守型到積極型的投資者,該如何做聰明的資產配置?
規劃退休理財之前,要了解自己的投資觀念與需求,並與理財顧問溝通,找到最適合的理財工具。

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  • 熟男、熟女如何保險又投資(下)


熟男、熟女如何保險又投資(下)?
作者:傑克船長   |   更新日期:2009/10/07
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熟男、熟女如何保險又投資(上)?
作者:傑克船長   |   更新日期:2009/10/05

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  • 信用卡發卡銀行的「免付費」電話


之前陸陸續續因贈品、機場接送、機場貴賓室服務、紅利現金回饋...等等,辦了差不多六~七張信用卡,還不含有些銀行的提款卡就是信用卡的那種。
因為還滿常忘了繳費被罰錢、或是一年沒刷滿N萬,而被列繳年費(*註) 的狀況,所以每年總需要打電話與客服人員溝通。通常這個時候,大家一定會看信用卡背面的電話撥打,我發現這二年多來的0800免費電話,很少被印製在信用卡上。(真是一點誠意也沒有啊) 上網找官網呢...嘿嘿嘿,會在信用卡首頁上放0800電話的銀行,更是少之又少。我光是在「花X」的官網找免付費電話就花好久的時間,後來放棄,直接在YAHOO打關鍵字,再加上「掛失」兩字,一下子就找到了!(key對關鍵字很重要),好笑的是,連到的並不是銀行的官網,而是一個網友寫掛失的經過,有將電話列出來。不知道是自己眼睛太大沒看到官網的資料,還是銀行故意把免付費電話「藏」在某處。
 
既然都開設免付費電話了,就大方公布無妨吧。只要加註免付費電話容易佔線,緊急狀況請撥市話XXXXXXX,我想真的有急迫需要的人不會捨不得花市內電話費的啊。
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  • 30.40.50歲單身幸福學 一個人的富足理財



對於未來或理財,我認為不管是什麼身份的人都是很重要的事。


以金錢方面來說,我倒認為已婚者更要理財,養家生子的花費如燒錢。很多已婚者存不到錢,首次購屋不算之外,多半是把錢花在小孩身上。還要從長計議小孩的保費、教育費,這兩項的花費最大。



總之,理財是全民運動!



30.40.50歲單身幸福學 一個人的富足理財
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