Money Week

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13 Responses to Money Week

  1. Myrtle Dwyer says:

    I like to share my money. I gave my brother Red some of my money so we could both buy Harry Potter robes. It was much more fun that we could both have them and we both felt really happy. I like to spot shiny money on the floor. My mummy tells me a rhyme: “find a penny, pick it up, all day long you’ll have good luck!”.

  2. Lee says:

    My mom works for a building society so I have a savings account. I also have a tin in my room where I put Change. I like to have my own money it makes me happy

  3. Ethan Jeffery says:

    I would spend my money on a lego surprise and save the rest for a new ps4 game.

    You can get money for your Birthday or Christmas or pocket money when helping at home.

    When you are a little bit older you can get a job and earn money.

  4. Leah says:

    My mom and dad got to work to earn money, and I earn my money by helping them do jobs at home. I spend some money I earn and save some for bigger things I want.

  5. Ava Jamieson says:

    Ava enjoyed learning about money this week. She is starting to understand money and how much things cost. She did say however that she would still rather spend Mommy and Daddy’s money than using her own! Ava wants to save her money so that when she is older she can save it to buy something nice. She also wants to help charities.

  6. Anonymous says:

    Sebastian said he would save his money in one of his many money boxes.
    He loves counting out his money to see how much he has saved.

  7. Olivia says:

    Livy would like to save her money! She is saving for Heartlake Hospital. I would like to give it to others as well.

  8. Oliver Roberts says:

    Oliver said mummy and daddy go to work to earn money. Oliver has a money tin for his pocket money he gets off mummy and daddy. Nanny Elsie gives him a pound coin every Sunday

  9. Riley O'Connor says:

    Riley said he would like to give some of his money away to charity.
    Riley said he likes to save his money up and put it in his savings account too.

  10. Chloe says:

    Chloe says that she would save half of it and share the rest with her brother and sister.
    She saves her money in her money box in her bedroom.

  11. Anonymous says:

    Ellie likes to save her money up until she see’s a toy she wants to buy.
    I get pocket money of my nanny and grandad’s every week.
    I do chores at home for mummy and daddy and l earn money.

  12. Harry Wilson says:

    1
    Rent out a room in your house. If you have a room (or rooms) that are going unused in your house, consider furnishing them and renting them out to tenants. If you do so, be sure to abide by the laws that govern landlords in your local area with regards to rent levels, amenities, and the like. Doing this allows you to collect a sizable check every month without any work beyond preparing the room for occupancy.[1]
    The more private the room, the more you will be able to charge for rent. If you have a separate basement apartment with a kitchen and a bathroom, you will be able to charge much more than you would if you only have a spare bedroom.
    Only rent rooms to responsible, trustworthy tenants who will pay you on time and respect your property. It’s a good idea to screen your tenants by performing background and credit checks, as well as asking them to provide a reference from a previous landlord and a copy of a recent pay stub.
    Services such as Airbnb can help connect you with travelers and others looking for short-term rentals. This can enable you to charge a significantly higher rate per night than if you rent the room by the month.
    2
    Make money online. There are tons of ways to make money on the internet nowadays, but most of them require at least a little bit of work. If you commit yourself to developing your brand, you might really hit it big.[2]
    Start a website or blog. If your site becomes popular and gains a lot of traffic, you can make a lot of money by selling advertising space. If writing isn’t your thing, you can also create video content.
    If you are knowledgeable about any topic whatsoever, you can try selling informative content, like ebooks, webinars, or instructional videos. Whether you can teach people about mathematics, juggling, or a foreign language, chances are you can think of something useful to share!
    If you’re willing to do more traditional work, you can also make money online by freelance writing or becoming a virtual assistant. Try searching online for job boards that are devoted to freelance and/or telecommuting work.

  13. Harry Wilson says:

    I would save my money for a football match. I would buy a ticket to watch England play in the world cup. I would also save some of money in my wallet.

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