1. Sell any items you don't want, like old stuffed animals, toys, shoes, clothes, etc. Make sure these items are in good condition or close enough.
2. Do some chores around the house or ask your parents if you could get an allowance.
3. Ask the neighbors you know well if you could help with chores like yard work, cleaning out a garage, cleaning up after a party, etc.
4. Babysit. Don't babysit people you don't know if you're under 18. If you're just starting out babysitting, babysit the neighbor's little girl or your 3-year-old cousin. Do this only if you fully understand how to avoid accidents and what to do in case of an emergency. Make sure your parents know the duties you are asked to perform before taking the job.
5. Set up a lemonade stand or sell lemonade. If you don't have any lemonade then use a substitute such as fruit punch or apple juice. Any thirst quencher will do!
6. Search down the sides of the sofas & even in your washer! People can lose their money in the sofa or forget to empty their pockets.
7. Sell things at your school, such as origami stars or wallets made of paper. Experiment. You never know what some people like. Make sure, first, that your school allows little "businesses" like those. You don't want to break the rules.
8. Petsit, sometime when people go away they can't bring their pets, someone would need to feed them and depending on the pet other things, charge around $4 per pet and make sure you know the pet(s) and the owner(s) well. Do this only if you know how to prevent accidents and what to do in an emergency. Don't ever forget the pets, they are counting on you. Make sure your parents know the duties you are asked to perform before taking the job.
9. Put on a show for the little kids in your neighborhood. Charge about $0.75 a kid.
10. Look on the ground while walking, you may find some big bucks! There have been people who have found $50 dollars just laying there on the ground (but they were REALLY lucky! Don't expect $50 to be laying there on the sidewalk.)
11. If you live near a small business area you could ask the manager if you could wipe down tables for around $3 an hour, its slow but worth it in the end.
12. Get a large coin bank, fill it with all sorts of coins you find around. After you fill it up, check it for any rare or old coins you could sell later. Go to your nearest bank, and exchange those coins for bills that you could save in an account.
13. If you have friends who are on vacation, ask them if you could water their plants for a dollar a day.
14. When you start a new chapter in a certain subject, Start taking down accurate study notes. When you're finished writing the notes, type them out and print a few copies. Sell the copies for $1-$5 depending on the difficulty of the test. Before the test, collect the papers from the kids you sold them to and dispose of them. This way, they can't cheat and blame it on you.
15. Dog walking, if you have a lot of people in your neighborhood and they don't have time to walk there dogs you can ask to walk their dog for them. Make sure you know the people first. Charge 2-$5 depending on how far you walk them.
16. Mow your neighbors lawn, if you have a neighbor that has a big lawn and they need some help, ask them if they need any help with their lawn and charge them for it.
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