I get most of my money from my couches and behind furniture and under furniture like tv's and couchs
just keep the stupid money and spend it already.... :)
look for private money lenders or hard money lenders on the internet.
Yes, it is generally illegal to keep money you find if you do not make a reasonable effort to return it to its rightful owner.
It is generally illegal to keep money you find on the ground if you do not make a reasonable effort to return it to its rightful owner.
There is always lots of money hidden around your house. Here are some places that you could find some money. -In between the couch cushions -On your dresser, in your bedroom -On countertops in the kitchen -In pockets of worn clothing -By the washer/dryer
Generally speaking, no, but you may find a cheaper money-changer by happenstance.
You must be the duly appointed fiduciary and generally, you need the court's permission.
Find yourself some fresh roadkill.
It depends tremendously on where you want to get a house. Generally, you will need to get a loan to obtain a house and usually you will have to have a percentage of that mortgage (perhaps 10%).
House loan calculators can generally be found on the websites of the companies that you want to get a house loan from, for example Bank of America or Chase.
You can find a build your own house tutorial online. However, these often tend to be a lot of money so it is better to do it in person so you know what you are getting.
You can find money anywhere; in the streets, on the floor in your house, in the trash, in a bucket, out a thrown -away wallet, in the sink, in water ,in class ,or flying around in the air like a kite.