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Summary: Make money on the side by identifying strengths and creativity and placing ads in the newspaper to find odd jobs based on those strengths. Keep a good attitude about odd jobs and creative work with help from a registered financial consultant in this free video on making money.
Patrick Munro's affinity for investing and financial matters began more than 20 years ago with business education and service throughout the ranks of the banking, insurance and...read more
"This is financial adviser, Patrick Munro, talking about ways to make money on the side. Well, if you're an entrepreneurial sort, and you realize that having more money in your life is an important factor, well, it's all up to you. And, there are various ways to make money in addition to your primary job. You have to identify your strengths and find out what the best strengths that you do have. If you're a musician, well, you love music. You could play music on the off hours that you're not at work, and therefore make money on the side. If you're handy, that is to say you can repair things and whatnot, you can place an add in the community newspaper and go out and do odd jobs for various senior Americans that might not be able to wield a hammer or work a screwdriver or things of that nature. It's all up to you, and you can make as much money on the side as you wish, and therefore invest and pay down debt, and work towards being a more successful individual. It's a matter of energy, it's a matter of attitude. You can do it. You, too, can make money on the side. It just depends on your area of creativity, and identifying your key strengths. This is Patrick Munro, financial adviser, talking about how to make money on the side."
eHow Article: Ways to Make Money on the Side