when i get older i want to have big money. i want to be able to buy a home for 1,000,000 +
how will i get rich? im 16 now..so should i just get a job and keep saving and live at home with my parents for 10 more years or something? i just dont know how these people with so much money do it
any tips?
Mackenzie answered Saturday June 25 2005, 11:41 am: Hahaha! We ALL want to be "Rich", Hun. :D And well, you COULD get a job now and staRt saving, but honestly.... it won't amount to A WHOLE LOT; a few thousand MAYBE if you NEVER SPEND A DIME, ya know?? FoR Right now I suggest just sticking to school and only school; devote all of youR time to that, because that's wheRe it all staRts. Do well in high school, and go into something in the medical field, oR become lawyeR oR physcologist; they make BUNDLES!! And I suppose you MIGHT be able to get lucky and move to Hollywood and became a masseuse; peRhaps you'll woRk with the staRs who aRe willing to pay $1,000 a pop. You could also tRying movie diRecting oR modeling.
AnonymousAdviceGiver answered Thursday June 23 2005, 7:08 pm: Get a job and put most of the money in a C.D. (a bank account that gives you more interest). After a year, put that money into a savings bond. Never spend birthday money, just save it. Buy clothes at the thrift store. If you need furniture go to freecycle.org. Consult foodnotbombs.org for ideas on how to save on food costs.
HeLpFuLhUnNiE916 answered Thursday June 23 2005, 6:53 pm: You should get a job and keep saving for it, and in the meantime live with you parents I guess. That's what I would do in your situation. I hope I helped! Good luck getting rich too! =)
HyperactiveMiss answered Thursday June 23 2005, 5:30 pm: Don't worry about making THAT much money. First of all you should worry about getting enough money. Then you can start shooting higher. You can get a job now (that won't interfere with school) and continue high school and college. People say doctors etc are rich, but only if they are happy doing it. Don't do something you'll be miserable doing, because it's not worth it. I'd rather be comfortable and happy than extremely rich and miserable. As for people with so much money these days... Movie stars etc are pretty lucky and I guess they do rely on luck. Others work hard to meet or even go over their goals. If you ask me, I think working for your goals is better than crossing your fingers and hoping you get famous. [ HyperactiveMiss's advice column | Ask HyperactiveMiss A Question ]
shake answered Thursday June 23 2005, 5:29 pm: Grow a money tree. That way you can just go out in your backyard and pick the money from the tree. [ shake's advice column | Ask shake A Question ]
GothicFreak2765 answered Thursday June 23 2005, 5:16 pm: Well.......honestly you shouldnt worry so much about money, but if you really want to be rich doctors and lawyers make alot of money. If you have any musical talent, start a band, make a demo tape, and send it to some record companys. If none of that works then you could always sell lemonade on the corner of your street....for about 50 years. [ GothicFreak2765's advice column | Ask GothicFreak2765 A Question ]
stalkingroxy911 answered Thursday June 23 2005, 5:13 pm: get a job but, dont let it enterfear with your education. go to ollege if you can and get a good education if you are really smart you could be a doctor, major in pre-med and then go to med school or you could do something else. buisness is a really good major too. there are alot of jobs you can apply for and have a greater chance of getting if you major in that, more options in jobs. or you could become a computer person, they make good money. but it is your choice
ComplexMind answered Thursday June 23 2005, 4:51 pm: Sometimes people get lucky, the majority of very "successful" people out there today aren't even really successful. Just lucky or come from wealthy families. But there are people with actual talent.I know that people in Real Estate are very wealthy and I also know that if you study enough, you can become a lawyer. There's so many possibilities as long as your commited. [ ComplexMind's advice column | Ask ComplexMind A Question ]
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