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any suggestions on what would be good things to get into? i dont really have any money to start out with maybe one thousand max. I'm only fifteen and it going to end up being a family goal but I want to start it out and if I can get it to like a few thousand then I could start investing(I know its risky but if you have five thousand you invest one then if you make off of that you put one thou back it etc.).. My first idea is making jewlery.. necklaces and bracelets manly.. would that earn me a few thousand in a few months? (Being worth about 5-15 each depending)

2007-11-03 11:22:00 · 5 answers · asked by 6 in Business & Finance Personal Finance

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You have wonderful ambition...My advice to you is simple...Seek as much financial education as you can from people who are good at this subject. Robert Kiyosaki (Rich Dad Poor Dad author) has a wonderful array of literature as well as an apprentice-like program online where he can mentor and coach you on financial matters...Making jewellery and those sorts of things can NEVER make you rich...you are human and can only make so many over any given time. Now if you were to buy stocks in such an EXISTING business, THEN you're on the faster track to big bucks...
Since money's your immediate problem I can help you with that a bit. I don't know your abilities or skills but I believe I have sufficient knowledge to help you figure out a thing or 2 that can put you into high gear and help you achieve your goals...I think you should send me a private message. I'm not gonna sell you anything or try to get you into any deal or whatever...I have lots of literature in ebook format that can help get you going...

2007-11-03 11:33:43 · answer #1 · answered by thebigachiever 3 · 0 0

Hank will stay. He is the first priority and will get re-signed first. I also think that they may be able to keep Franzen as well. I don't see Hossa coming back unless he cuts his pay by at least a couple million. Hudler is more than likely gone. There just isn't any room under the cap for him. I don't see a reason to have Samuelsson on the team right now. If he comes back, it will be on a short contract. Conklin might find himself on the outside next year with young goalies coming up from Grand Rapids. Howard is still waiting for his turn in the NHL. Then there's that Swedish guy they drafted a couple of years ago who is apparently doing well in Grand Rapids. I think Ozzie will be back and have a better year than he has had this year. People I'd like to see gone, one way or another: Andreas Lilja Samuelsson Tomas Kopecky Kirk Maltby Player I think will retire after this year: Kris Draper (the oldest forward on the team, has won the Cup many times, has a Selke award; you can't really ask for more for a guy that once cost you $1; has been in a decline since the lock-out) Maltby (please God, let this happen) Prediction: The team next year will have quite a few new faces, with plenty coming from Grand Rapids.

2016-05-27 05:34:06 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

As a family goal it is very possible but you can do it alone if you have enough time. Having a thousand already is a good start and earning as much as you can the next few years will give you the nest egg you need to get rolling.
Develop a skill that is marketable making jewelry if good but since so many people can and will do it won't be special.
Learning to repair homes is a wonderful business for a healthy young person or family. Not all of us know how or are willing to do things like tile a bathroom or replace a toilet. I would pay someone to do that for me if I trusted they could do it right. Maybe you can start on your parents home or if your parents have a rental house. Painting, wall paper, pressure washing driveways, rototilling gardens, cleaning gutters are all things people will pay to have done. Land a job as a helper and learn how and you will have more work than you can handle. Then hire helpers and train them until you own a whole remodeling, home improvement home, maint company. You could buy run down houses and turn them into decent rentals until you had millions of dollars in rental homes you got for half price. You could also be a rental management company since you have a crew that could go do the maint on the rentals.

2007-11-03 11:55:12 · answer #3 · answered by shipwreck 7 · 0 0

Good for you. Having financial goals at a young age is very laudable. Although, expecting to make $3 million in "the next few years" is probably not realistic.

I'm working on my second million.

I got tired of working on my first million. :-)

2007-11-03 14:20:58 · answer #4 · answered by The Professor 5 · 0 0

How's the weather out in Fantasyland?

2007-11-03 12:04:04 · answer #5 · answered by truttman 3 · 1 1

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