Gift-giving is such a fun and exciting part of the holiday season! But every year you likely find yourself burdened with some gifts that you really don’t want. Never fear–you can sell unwanted holiday gifts with minimal effort, and you can use your profits to buy something you actually want…like groceries or that trip to Iceland!
When the economy struggles, you might struggle financially. Whether you lose hours at work or prices increase too much for you to afford, it can get difficult. Fortunately, today there are many ways to make money on the side, some even instantly.
These tricks can help you make extra money whether you need money fast for a financial emergency, need to make ends meet, or just want extra money to pay for non-essentials.
The Humanities are a large field, including subjects as widespread as theater, visual arts, film, music, English language and literature, history, and foreign languages. If you’re studying the Humanities, you have probably had someone ask you how you plan to make money with that degree. Someone inconsiderate may have even mocked your degree because it doesn’t necessarily include “transferable skills” like some others (e.g. math or biology). But what they don’t realize (and what you may not even realize yourself) is that you have developed plenty of really useful skills – skills that can score you some cash and an incredibly fulling career.
Let’s say you’ve decided to clean up a bit of space and decided to get rid of some old popular psychology books, some cookbooks you never really opened, your old Twilight copy (you definitely won’t read it again!), and a few anatomy textbooks that are simply collecting dust on your shelves. Great idea—you can make use of them to earn extra cash!
This is hard to believe, but let’s face the truth — summer is nearing its end. Back-to-school season is rapidly approaching, and all students are getting ready for this in their own ways. Some people stock up on nice pens and notebooks not only for pleasant note-taking but also for causing envy among groupmates; others rush to take advantage of the last month by performing the funniest and craziest things from the summer bucket list.
If you’re getting ready to start your first year in college, chances are that you know you’ll be footing a hefty bill for the next few years. From tuition to housing to textbooks to parking passes, college is quite the investment.
Luckily, there have been tons of former college kids that have already gone through the process. Thanks to years of undergraduates trying to save every penny, now you have access to the must-haves that will save you money.