Close
present

Get the app to say thanks

Get the Hinterland app to thank [name], and help them get paid

present Tip - enter the invite code "[code]" on signup and both of you and [name] will get some free coins

- Or get the app -
in Finance

Here are 7 Income streams for millionaires

How many streams of income are you aware of? Are you generating money using only one stream? Which and how many streams do the wealthy millionaires apply? Which is the best stream for you? There is much more to earning money than what you are probably aware of. streams that the millionaires use, along with the merits and demerits of each. You may definitely want to work towards new streams 1. Earned Income Earned Income is the money that you earn by doing something or by spending your time e.g. the money that you make in your job, the salary you get by working for someone else. Now, this is where your quality of life will suffer the most, because you will be trading your time...

in Finance

5 ways to make money at home !! 1. Writing (Freelance, Blogging, Infoproducts & More) If you can string words together, there are a host of income options available to you. Starting an online business using words is one of the quickest and most affordable ways to start making money online. It doesn't require much equipment, and you can get started right away. Freelance Writer: Businesses are paying writers to create articles, reports, books, ads, sales letters, emails, and blog posts. You can find these jobs on freelance and writing sites. Or you can start a freelance writing business, which gives you greater control over what you charge and the project you take on. Another option...

in Finance

[SAVING TIPS FOR STUDENTS]

Hi! This is saving tips that are best for students, if you already work i don’t think this tips gonna helpful or not but yeah... let’s start it. In my country Indonesia a high school student usually have a daily pocket money from their parents around $2 to $5, so for a month they could get around $60 to $150. I’ll take $100 a month for an example. EMERGENCY BUDGET = 10% x $100, $10 DAILY NEEDS = 40% x $100, $40 EXTRA BUDGET = 20% x $100, $20 SAVING = 25% x $100, $25 EMERGENCY BUDGET in case something bad happened, maybe you broke your phone,  DAILY NEEDS this is for your everyday needs, including your meals, school things, etc. EXTRA BUDGET so i separate some of my money for...