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I Would Want To Know How Can You Still Make Money In Dollars And Yet Be Living In Another Country.

How can one send money from Iran to another country?

if he lives in tehran tell him to go to Ferdousi Square. there are many money transfer there or maybe you called them Sarrafi. most of them send money to overseas but not all the countries. he needs to ask them they won't give any information behind phone
good luck!

How do I move to another country without money?

I know how it feels. Probably a good "exit strategy" and a bit of patience would help here - unless you're in immediate danger.But if there is a part of your country that is safe and probably will remain safe (in case of countries like Ukraine), and if you have at least 2-3 months ahead and a laptop with Wi-Fi, here's what could be done:1) Create a good LinkedIn profile: 7 LinkedIn Profile Tips and Tricks in 2015 That Make a DifferenceGet as much recommendations as you can. If you have any international experience (even participating in a student exchange for 4 days) - add it to your bio.2) Focus on countries that are giving work visas to people of your nationality. It can be a country in EU or a country like China/UAE. Even if a country like UAE/China is probably not the best for permanently settling in, it might be a good place to start your international career. Thus you can apply for job openings in those countries via LinkedIn and other websites - Chin Chin already has mentioned toplanguagejobs.com, you can also try Dubizzle | OLX or Page on bayt.com for job openings in Middle East. Just make sure your prospective employer is offering you relocation package and aid with getting a right type of a work visa. 3) At the same time with steps 1) and 2) you might benefit from freelancing. You might start a profile on Upwork, the world's largest online workplace and hunt for freelance gigs there. Once you've got a great feedback from one of your clients (and I am sure you will), ask him or her to also give you a shiny LinkedIn recommendation.  Freelancing can provide you with at least 800 - 1500 USD per month that would "save you" from feeling desperate and will allow you to save some money for any emergency.Good luck! I hope that eventually you'll get to the place where you want to live.

Let's say you came into a lot of money, like 300 million dollar, what would you buy or how would you spend it?

I would donate 30 million (10%) of that to causes of my choosing.

I would highly consider adopting a child.

Buy myself a beautiful home (newly furnished) in a beautiful town. I would want enough land for a mini farm. I would want a green house and enough land to do plenty of gardening as to produce most of my own produce. I would probably have a horse and a few farm animals, like chickens (eggs) and a milking cow. Since I would probably choose not to work, I would dedicate most of my day to working our little farm, and raising my son to do so as well.

I'd tell my mom to quit her job (I know she would want to live with me). I'd give her enough money, so that she can have a personal, comfortable (not extravagant) spending budget the rest of her life.

Get a few cosmetic procedures done (yes, I am a vain person).

To my sister and little brother: I would tell them both that they would have to pass a drug test every month for a year before I would give them anything. To my two other brothers, I would buy them each a house of their choosing, but put a cap on the price, like half a million each (we live in California, so a decent house in a decent city does cost a pretty penny). To my dad...I would offer him a couple million dollars, cash. He is the only person I have ever known, in whom I truly, without a doubt believe 100%, would never, ever squander away money.

I would leave my son a couple million dollars in my will. I may help with (help, not pay for) his college education and wedding, but I would not give him money beyond that. I would hope and pray that I would not use my money in such a way, that it would steal from my son the importance of hard work, self-reliance, responsibility, appreciation, and money management.

Finally, I would put myself on a monthly budget. Of course I will enjoy living comfortably, but I don't want to squander it all away before old age. After I die, and whatever is left after my son's inheritance, I will want the remaining money donated to, again, causes of my choosing.

Could you live in Jamaica for $2,500 US dollars a month?Where should I look into staying if it's possible?

Sure. That is a healthy amount but is going to depend largely on where you stay and wouldn't include your flight! You can find accommodations for as little as $550 a month on the cliffs in Negril but as expensive as, well the sky is the limit really. You will more then likely not get air-conditioning and will not be able to afford to be right on the beach, but there is always a way to get to the beach such as walk, bike, route taxi, neighbour, arranged ride from the peron renting you the room,....

After your accommodations, food is the next cost. You would want a place that had a bit of a kitchen (kitchenette) so that you can keep food in the fridge and make your own meals (double burner). Shop at the local market or food vendors and limit the restaurant visits. That will cut costs down considerably as you can easily spend $50 a day on food if you are not careful, never mind if you choose to have a couple of drinks at night.

After that, well that is up to you. Transportation depends on if you go with a private driver or use the route taxi system, you could always rent a bicycle or a scooter. What it will cost you for what you do and what you see will also depend, as going into a park like YS Falls is under $20US but going to the beach is free (again, transportation cost tho). Again, getting there would be a considerable cost depending on where you where on the island. Also, where you are staying, meaning what Parish, which town, in the mountains or by the beach, is going to have an influence on your accommodation and food costs.

Hope that helps. To hard to get too specific because of the variables. Enjoy! Always have a bit of money for back up tho...you never know what will happen in JA, what will take up your money, and what you might want to do.

I want to study abroad, but I do not have enough money. What can I do?

You can apply for a scholarship …I'm from india and I didn't have any money with me when decided to study abroad . After a long search for some scholarships I found so many chances all over the world . I didn't have money and time to prepare for IELTS or any other English proficiency exams. So I couldn't apply for a number of scholarships . But I found Turkey govt. Scholarship (Home - Türkiye Bursları )doesn't need that kind of exams and it's application system is very easy . So I applied for this scholarship . After one month they sent me a message that my application was successful and they invited me for an interview in Delhi. I went there alone after borrowing some money from friends (it's like 2000km away from my home). The interview was very easy for me . After one and half month that beautiful news came to my email .. I was just jumping and dancing when I see that… then I got visa and flight ticket for free ..and ..yup ..now I'm in Turkey… I'm getting a scholarship of 250$ every month besides the food ,accommodation and health insurance. I'm studying well…. Yea . Even poor can study wherever if he have academic caliber.. my dream is studying masters degree in Oxford or Cambridge university. I will study hard until I get a scholarship to study in the no. 1 unv. In the world..In nutshell, you can study anything anywhere if you really want to do it… good luckFind the best scholarship for you from this website https://goo.gl/MwNvxs

Money hungry Jamaican locals?

I have been to Jamaica twice, first time Montego Bay, second time Negril. I have NEVER been approached by anyone asking for money. I have been asked if I would like to purchase products that they were selling, but so what? They were selling things that they made themselves mostly, trying to make enough money to feed their family. Most of those people don't even have the luxury of living in a house with all of the windows, let alone own a car. There is no such thing as health insurance, which means almost everyone there cannot afford medical care. There is no Unemployment, No Retirement benefits, no public assistance. No back up at all. The parents have to pay to have their children go to school. Take a look around, beyond the resorts, and ask yourself-would I be willing to live like this?
If you do find yourself approached by someone asking for money, give them a buck or two. You more than likely won't miss it, and it would probably feed their family for 1-2 days!
If you have enough money to travel to another country, surely you can have a few extra dollars for someone who really needs it.
Think about it. Put yourself in their shoes for just a little while.

I'm 26 and make $300 dollars per week. I'm trying to get a full time job, but im holding out for the place

If you truly fee that "this country sucks", why don't you check into moving somewhere else?

On $300 a week you probably won't starve, but it's not enough to live well. Since you're still living with your parents, you can probably do OK, but if you had to pay all the regular living expenses, probably couldn't. You don't mention a car payment - is yours paid off, or do your parents provide it? That would be another big expense.

If you were living on your own, you probably couldn't afford things like cell phones.

Is the place you're temping talking about hiring you full time? And would the salary be enough more for you to be able to live on it? If you really like it there, you should probably put some time limit like maybe 6 months on getting hired there, then look for something that pays better. Would probably also make sense to talk to them soon and ask your supervisor what your chances are of getting hired full-time there.

The tide probably isn't going to just change - you need to change it. Jobs aren't always real easy to find these days, even if your degree is in something where there's a reasonable number of jobs, since there are probably a lot of other grads looking for the same job.

Good luck.

Why can't a country print its own currency when required?

I answered similar question in Indian context here - Navneet Singh's answer to What is the mechanism to print currency in the country? How much currency can a country print at a time?Will post it here as well-________________________________________________________There is a misplaced idea which most people don't get is money is wealth. It's NOT. Money has no inherent value in it. It is what you can exchange (read buy/sell/trade etc.) it with. Printing money faster than the growth of production (goods and services) in an economy will weaken the money. Which in other words means, now you will have more money in circulation than the increase in things to buy. This will cause the prices to go up. You would need to pay more. It is called inflation. You will end up worse off from where you begin. Rather not printing money and gradually letting production to rise will make the prices go down with everyone benefitted. This is deflation and it is good for people, as more people will be able to buy things. This is exactly what happened in the United States in the 19th Century.Having said that, not printing money is simply not an option. The government runs on debt and printing money helps government to keep pushing its debt in the future. Delaying debt payment by printing money is good for the government, but it is impoverishing for the people.________________________________________________________I addition to that, the whole currency is created out of debt. The central bank creates currency and loans it to the government with interest. Interest, which, of course, can't be paid because the only central bank can print currency. This means the government will take new debt from the central bank to repay older debt. The cycle goes on and overall debt on government continues to increase.

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