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How Can A 13 Year Old Make $3000 Fast

Can a 14 year old get a loan?

No. You have to be 18 for they need to check credit.

How can a 17 to 18-year-old teenager make $4000 in the next 3-5 months?

When I was your age (about a decade ago,) I made more than that by being a Go-For at a construction plumbing company earning $15. It was hard work and I got about 20 hours of overtime every month too, which was time and a half ($22.5) per hour.For $4k in 3 months all you need is $8.34 per hour, with 40 hours per week, this is before taxes mind you. After taxes, you'll probably need around $10 per hour. Since you are underage, I assume you are still living with your parents and not helping with bills. You'll hit your goal easily if you got a full time job with min wage. Doubly so if you don't mind manual labor.EDIT: that is if you live in the States or Canada.

Is $4000/month good money for a 21 year old? If I invest $3000 a month, how long will it take me to get rich?

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I'm 12 years old and i need a lot of money?

Okay- first, take a deep breath. Or several shallow ones. The most important thing for you to do is to think for a bit. If you're parents can't afford for you to take electric guitar lessons and buy you an electric guitar, you may have to look into renting one, which is not as glamorous, but it will work for the purpose and cost a lot less (and your doggy money would pretty much cover it.)

Unfortunately, for those of us with 10,000,000,000 interests, expansive imaginations, and no trust fund, we have to pare down these interests- even at 12- to the one that's really, really important to us. All of your interests are probably fighting for supremacy right now, but there's one that's going to stand out. A big question is- do you want to learn to play guitar, or do you want to start a band? If you learn to play guitar, and you get really good, in a few years people will be throwing money at you to buy equipment. Universal truism: Rich people lo-o-ove prodigies. A little patience would do you wonders, in this instance. Personally, I would suggest that route, since your parents will be more willing to help you out with lessons and instrument fees. Even if they can't help you out, rental is an option, and there are plenty of low cost/free music tutors that can teach you how to play. If the music is just kind of secondary, and what you really want is to have the cool factor of being in a band; well, I can't help you out until your legally able to work. Unfortunately, even though you can make money at your age doing little things, you won't be able to work enough to make $3,000 and be serious about being in a band, nevermind being in school at the same time.

As for the iPod- that's fine, but you don't need an iPod touch, specifically, and you can find used 8GB nanos online for $20-$30.

Unicycles you need some training for, if only at the very beginning, and you should probably figure out whether the unicycle or the guitar is more important.

And why in the world do you need three amps? True story: My boyfriend is a guitar God (former child prodigy) and has been playing for twenty years (since he was four), and he does fine with one amp (which you can also get used for way less than $700). (And people threw money at him for his music education starting when he was 15.)

Good luck and All the Best:)

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