your overall effort and motivation is the key to financial success...anybody can dream of a lavish lifestyle, but only a few have the fortitude to go with a plan and stick to it...remember,failure is not an option but a necessity in order to achieve the greater things in life...many people would say that having a college degree is a sure fire way of making decent money...true, you will make a substantial income compared to those who are just high school graduates...however to make real money, you need to be the boss of your own company...whether if its a corporation that is run by employees or a small business that you can do on your own...just remember if you ever work for somebody else, you will most likely spend many hours a week tirelessly at that job only to have your boss take most of the credit along with its rewards...with that said, once you are financially stable, you can become even wealthier by carefully investing in stocks/real estate/oil or anything else that is valuable to the public...also, the Internet is quickly becoming a tremendous source of commerce...if you want to make easy cash, look around your house for anything that you no longer need and list it for auction on eBay...what you might consider useless might be useful for others....good luck on your quest to riches and glory.
2007-04-02 19:02:43
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answered by hotstuff 3
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Get an advanced non-art degree. It's the lowest risk path to wealth.
Also be good about saving your money. Don't blow it on worthless status symbols that will just break or become obsolete in a couple of years.
There are lots of other ways, but they involve risk, luck or special talent, or a combination of all three. You can start a business or gamble, either in a casino or by playing the stock market. You may get lucky.
2007-04-02 18:50:40
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answered by Jimbo 3
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Save and invest in the stock market. If you start with $1000 at age 20, it will grow into $73,000 by age 65 (assuming the stock market grows 10% a year). Any dividends you get from the stocks, reinvest, and it'll be even more. But don't go into it blindly... check out a book like Investing for Dummies.
2007-04-02 18:51:43
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answered by boopie 2
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Question: Do you know how to make a small fortune?
Answer: You start out with a large fortune.
Seriously,
1. If it sounds to good to be true, then it probably isn't true.
2. Become educated or as some people say "business sauve" - read, talk to people, study up.
3. Be willing to take risk after weighing the options in an informed manner.
4. Work... Work... Work... There's no such thing as getting rich quick. More work, more study...
2007-04-02 18:48:55
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answered by lots_of_laughs 6
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Work smart not hard (back-breaking work). Educate yourself, find a field that you excel in. I see free classes at the Library ALL the TIME on business and financial self improvement. Go to your local Community College to see a counsler for FREE to find your niche....its FREE. If you like what your doing, your much more likely to excel. PS, Don't do anything illegal, that will come back to bite you and take away all of your acquired "RICHES"
2007-04-06 17:22:29
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answered by Texas Girl 4
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Find a legal way to cheat others out of their money. By owning a horse you can qualify for several tax cuts.
2007-04-02 18:42:59
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answered by Rare Hero 2
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If you want to find a legitimate job and really make money,I suggest you doing paid survey...
2007-04-02 23:11:21
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answered by Helloooooooooo 1
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work really hard, forget you have a life to make a life to which you will have no time to live it and enjoy doing it...
2007-04-02 18:43:51
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answered by raadsgirl 4
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Learn to shoot pool real well, play poker like your life depends on it, and hustle anyone and everyone.
2007-04-02 18:49:57
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answered by Anonymous
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i think we should start by finding a job.
Then, invest it in some REAL good shares.
2007-04-02 18:49:08
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answered by orlyandsa 4
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