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15 Ways to Create More Cash: Including Ideas
for Starting a Home Business by Michelle Jones
Whether you need more money just to make ends meet, are
working towards getting out of debt, paying for college or buying a home, or
looking for ways to increase your giving – here's a helpful list of cash
generating ideas. * * * And a word of encouragement for those who need more cash to make ends meet. As
the saying goes... “When times get tough, the tough get going.” No matter what
your situation is, there are many ways to create some extra cash. You just
have to pick yourself up and get to it!

1. Get a second job - There are companies looking for part-time help
all the time and this can be a great way to earn more cash. Just remember to
consider the extra expenses you might incur while working a second job; If
you're eating out every night because you're working 14 hours a day and no
longer have time to cook for yourself, or incurring additional expenses for
clothing, or transportation because the new job is across town, or the extra
income has bumped you up into a much higher tax bracket… you get the point.
Check last year's tax instruction booklet to get a general idea of how much
additional tax you may owe (it may be very little), or more importantly, for
any credits or exemptions you may no longer qualify for with the higher
income. Getting a second job can be a great idea; it just needs to bring in
enough money to surpass those additional expenses. And in most cases, it will.
2. Cut back on spending - This is usually the easiest and quickest way
to create more cash, and it's something everyone can do. If you’ve already
sized down and cut back as far as you can, I challenge you to look further.
Write down all of your spending for a few weeks and undoubtedly you’ll find
something else that can be cut. No matter how small the savings may be, every
penny counts.
3. Cancel subscriptions - If you have several magazines you're
subscribed to, keep your favorite one and cancel the rest. Daily newspaper
subscriptions can be very costly, consider going to a weekend only delivery
(to get the coupons of course!), or cancel your subscription altogether and
pick up the Sunday paper at a local store each week as needed. And if any of
your subscriptions have time left, you should be able to get a refund for the
difference.
4. Stop buying new books - Find something good to read at the library
instead, for free! Many libraries will even order new books for you to read if
it's in their budget, all you have to do is ask. Depending on how serious your
bookstore habit is you could save a lot of money here.
5. Use those coupons! - When you toss those weekly coupons out with the
trash it's almost like throwing away CASH. Take a few moments each week to cut
out just the coupons you can really use, then look through the grocery store
advertisements and match your coupons to the sales, saving double! And if your
grocery store doesn’t offer a double coupon deal, try to find one that does.
6. Forget your loyalty to name brands - You can save a fortune buying
store brand foods, which are almost always just as good. Especially when using
the item in a recipe with other ingredients – no one will notice the
difference. You don't have to commit to buying them for the rest of your life,
just try them!
(Read more of my tips at
GrocerySavingTips.com! )
7. Combine errands into one trip - I've used this little trick for
years. The more errands you can combine into one weekly trip, the more gas
money you will save, therefore creating more cash. You can also carpool or
walk to your job and local stores if possible. When carpooling with a friend,
either take turns driving your own car each week or split the gas money.
8. Stop buying expensive gifts - When you need to create more cash,
spending money on expensive store-bought gifts for your family and friends, or
even yourself, doesn’t make much sense. My husband and I went through many
years where we were unable to buy each other birthday, Christmas or even
anniversary presents. It wasn’t pleasant but we survived, and so did our
marriage. You can’t put a price on getting through tough times together - it
made our relationship even stronger!
So, if you're short on cash, make homemade gifts such as artwork, home baked
cookies and frugal crafts. And a special poem or letter can mean more than a
store-bought gift any day. We will continue to feature great homemade gift
ideas at BetterBudgeting.com, it's a great way to create more cash! (Also see #12)
9. Cancel memberships to health clubs - Walking is one of the best
exercises for you anyways, and it’s free! If you don’t have an area near your
home that is good for walking, many shopping malls open up early so people can
walk safely and comfortably (no bad weather conditions to worry about). And,
at that hour the stores will still be closed so there won’t be any temptation
to spend money!
10. Create cash by selling your books, videos and CDs online - Selling
items on eBay can be a little time consuming, but I've sold a handful of books
myself and it's really quite easy. They have step-by-step instructions on how
to list an item for sale, and I would suggest starting with just one or two
items until you get comfortable with the process. Then you can sell more items
later on, or even create your own Online Store!
Some people are making a living this way (you could consider it a full or
part-time job) by purchasing items at garage sales and store clearances and
then selling them online. Just stop thinking about it and try them out, turn
those items you no longer need into cash!
11. Have a garage sale or work with consignment stores - When dealing
with consignment stores, make sure they are reputable and have been in
business for a while. Otherwise you could give them a carload of items to
sell, only to have them close up shop the following month. You could even
start your own business by helping other people sell their stuff - if this is
something you enjoy doing.
12. Sell your handcrafted products for a profit - The list of items you
can make to sell is endless – dog houses, book cases, bird houses, painted
mailboxes, plants, quilts, crocheted baby blankets, cloth diapers, pillows,
baked goods, homemade bread, jelly, Christmas ornaments, toys, picture frames…
you name it! If it’s something people want or need to buy, you can make it and
earn a nice profit!
13. Offer services or start a home business - If you have the ability
or qualifications you can offer several services from your own home - such as
childcare, senior care, tutoring, music lessons, sewing, typing, lawn care,
housecleaning, pet sitting and even personal shopping. Have some inexpensive
business cards printed announcing your services and hand them out to everyone
you know.
Vista Print is the popular online company that offers free business cards, and
where I ordered my first set. All you have to pay is a small shipping fee.
Then later on, as your business gets more established and you know exactly how
you want your cards to look, you can go to your local office supply store and
order the more expensive ones.
14. Have a bake sale with lemonade - Here in the US, after 9/11, a
community organization did this and earned $50,000 for the World Trade Center
victims. When it’s for a good cause any effort you make can turn out to be
very successful. (Remember, any service that you can provide to make money for
yourself can also be used to give money away, and vice versa.)
15. Give with a pure heart
- When giving, do not give to make money or
earn favor… “Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down,
shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the
measure you use, it will be measured to you.” Luke 6:38 (NIV)
And that could be more important than anything else you do, not just for
creating more cash, but also for living a better life!
Michelle Jones, author
of Frugal Family Recipes and Dealing with Debt, is dedicated to helping
families save money and live a better life. She's also a frugal mom of 4
and the Publishing Editor of Living a Better Life: The Free Money-Saving
Tips Ezine. Please visit
www.BetterBudgeting.com to sign up for your free subscription!
Copyright © by Michelle Jones. All rights reserved.
Reprinted with permission.

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