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Never Go Broke: How to make money out of just about anything

Jesse McClure, Lee Boyce

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Father’s Day, Finance, Online finance & investing, Personal finance, Advice on careers & achieving success, Consumer advice

Financial survival for modern times

How can you make money TODAY? How can you generate real cash this week? Never Go Broke isn't about stocks, shares and investment for the comfortable - it's a real-time lifeline for side-hustlers, downsizers, work-from-homers, the overstretched and anyone who needs to generate some extra cash right now but doesn't know how.

This guide will show readers practical applications to make money right now and grow that money to either reinvest, repurpose, or help circumnavigate financial difficulties.

Full of tips, tricks, advice and practical strategies you can use to make money by selling the everyday items all around you - nothing could be more useful in today's tricky economic reality.

CONTENTS
PART I: BUILD A RESALE POT FROM NOTHING
Lesson 1: Selling items in your home right now
Lesson 2: Carpe laziness - make money from people's apathy
Lesson 3: Recycle the world - cash for trash
Lesson 4: Simple ways to scoop 'free' cash online
Lesson 5: Sell yourself! Make money from your talents

PART II: LEARN YOUR RESALE BLUEPRINT
Lesson 6: Starting from scratch - everything has value
Lesson 7: Resale traps to avoid and tips for success
Lesson 8: How to value your precious time
Lesson 9: Contacts and marketing are key
Lesson 10: Spotting trends and recognising patterns

PART III: PRACTICAL PLACES TO BAG PROFITS
Lesson 11: Car boot sales and swap meets - be first (or last)
Lesson 12: Charity shops and thrift stores - get stuck in!
Lesson 13: Antique centres, retro and vintage stores - knowledge is power
Lesson 14: Estate and garage sales - untapped treasure
Lesson 15: Specialty auctions - from lost luggage to coin craziness
Lesson 16: The internet - the good, the bad and the ugly

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