Quick Cash for Recent Grads

Creative Solutions to Your Cash Flow Problem

By Katie O'Connor, published Jun 01, 2007
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As a recent college graduate and a member of the "I owe my soul to student loan companies" club, I've had to come up with some creative ways to create cash flow where there is none. Only a full time job can help to really rake in the rent money, but these sites and ideas have helped in putting an extra dollar or two in my pocket. Hopefully they'll be the solution for you in finding that extra cash to enjoy life outside of work.

Half.com: Sure, everyone has the burning desire to build a bonfire with their books once school's out, but don't light the match just yet. Half.com is like a virtual yard sale, where you set the price for your goods, and customers come to you with the cash. They're affiliated with EBay, but easier for a busy new-grad to deal with because you can set up your account and forget about it. Unlike EBay where you're on a scheduled time limit per auction, EBay keeps your goods listed until someone claims them, and then sends you an e-mail notice to ship out your sales. It's great for selling old junk like video games, DVDs and electronics, too.

Ebates.com: Addicted to online shopping? Yeah, me too. However, I have to know my limit because I really don't want to go back to eating Cup 'O Noodles and Easy-Mac for every meal. If you want to push that limit a little further, though, you should head over to Ebates.com before paying for your newest purchase. Ebates offers cash-back for every dollar you spend at your favorite sites. Plus, they store coupon codes and special offers for every site, so you can shave some cents off the top there, too. Your cash comes back to you via what they call a "big, fat check" a few times a year. So really, you can call those new boots an investment rather than a splurge.

Associatedcontent.com: Really, did you think I wouldn't mention it? Associated Content is one of the easiest ways to put your newly-learned skills to good use. Plus, you can turn your hidden aggression into great articles. Disgusting roommate? I bet you could turn out an awesome piece on how to remove week-old pizza from couch cushions.

Takeaways
  • Refer-a-friend programs can help you earn cash or merchandise.
  • Getting rid of your old textbooks puts money back in your pocket.
  • Getting creative can help solve any cash flow issues.
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Great tips!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted on 06/12/2007 at 10:06:00 PM

 
great ideas!

Posted on 06/07/2007 at 6:06:00 AM

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