Hm... ask to babysit, ask to do an extra chore here and there, and if you are desparate, ask your parents or brother or sister if you could borrow some money from them and offer to pay them back a little extra (to entice them to let you borrow from them)
207 weeks
You can't at 13 make a 1,000 in two weeks. It is hard for an adult to do that.
approx. $850 after taxes every two weeks.
you couldhave a grage salebabysitpet sitwalk dogshouse sitother things like that
You can wash cars, do cleaning, helping also!
Depends on how many hours you work each week.
Two dollars. (Two weeks. Fourteen papers. Two dollars.)
If you make $50,000 a year, your gross income every two weeks can be calculated by dividing your annual salary by the number of pay periods in a year. There are typically 26 pay periods in a year for biweekly payments. So, $50,000 divided by 26 equals approximately $1,923.08 every two weeks before taxes and deductions.
Four fifty cents make two dollars.
It is not possible to answer this question without information on how many hours per day you work. It is unlikely that anyone can do a job non stop, 24 hours a day for 2 weeks.
$1,730.77 before tax.
$40 000 in 52 weeks52/2 = 2640 000/26 = $1538.46 per 2 weeks