How to Make $10,000 at the Age of 10 Years Old in 6 Months

So how do you make extra money without working in a regular wage job. Sure if you save X dollars per hour in 4 weeks if you do not spend much you will have X times 4 dollars (weeks worth).

But how would you like to make much more than that. More than that without getting into things that are bad for you. Well here is how you do it:

Find something you like to do and help a neighbor, one that your parents know. Then do a really good job and get a referral or a phone number. Ask them if they know someone who needs the same work done. I mean do you really want to depend on your parents for that new bike or remote controlled airplane or new video game that you want. Can you really rely on them?

So what do you like to do?

Well let's see you could go to Home Depot, or any supply store and buy a weed-eater for $60 and "go to town." Maybe you could even get a hoe and plant rows of seeds for some old lady that wants a new garden.

If you can handle it, a lawnmower will do, and if your smart you will use an electrical one because you won't have to buy gas, you can plug it in their electrical system. And of course you can charge more if you do it in a shorter period of time because they can use their lawn quicker to BBQ etc.

And why would they want to wait to have to cook for the family. If you are there it would be done expediently and conveniently. And who knows you might get to meet a cute girl next door.

Perhaps you could go for ice cream and enjoy some of that hard earned money.

Perhaps you could go to the beach.

Perhaps you could buy your own camping gear, and go on a little trip with the boys.

Perhaps you would outgrow your parents.

Some guy I know did this. Someone I know renovated their whole parents house at the age of 14, started by roofing the house at the age of 8 with their Dad watching, used to repair used cars at the age of 12.

What if you could do that? Then by the age of 16 you would have your own car, your own house and money to boot.

But remember don't tell anyone about this little secret! Let's keep it between you and me.

All the best.

Daryl, at the age of 5 Daryl read business magazines. At the age of 8 he ran several small businesses. By the time he was 15 he had his own house, car, money and several other assets. But there is more to life than just money. @ Daryl Des Marais Business Growth Solutions http://www.usabusinessgrowth.com