Tips to Generate Extra Income to Help Preserve Your Savings

Avoid Using Your Savings For the Unneeded Things

Sometimes there’s not enough room in the budget for extras. Perhaps you have your eye on a new pair of shoes, are eager to upgrade your living room with a new couch or you have to be the first in your friend group to possess the latest gadget. If you need funds for a shopping spree or splurge, consider the following tips to earn extra money.

Ways to earn money for extrasGet a Side Gig

A part-time job or side gig is one way to earn another paycheck to cover wanted expenses. If you love dogs, offer your services as a dog sitter or dog walker. NerdWallet recommends the Wag! app to help coordinate gigs. Of course, you can always start close to home with the canines in your neighborhood or with the furry members of your coworkers’ families.

Use your day job to fuel your side gig interests. If you’re a writer or editor (or dream of being a writer or editor) look for freelance writing and editing opportunities online. Apps such as Upwork, Fiverr and Freelancer offer opportunities to do a variety of freelance jobs, such as writing, programming, design, marketing, data entry and being a virtual assistant.

If you’re a teacher, consider tutoring students online and outside school hours. Entrepreneur contributor R.L. Adams suggests checking out sites Skooli, Tutor.com and Tutor Me for teaching opportunities. “You could easily tutor a subject like math or science, while also teaching a language if you’re bilingual. You could also tutor musical instruments like the guitar or piano, along with a slew of other subject matters,” Adams writes.

Declutter and Sell

What you already own may be the key to the extra money you need. Look around your home and start sifting through your stuff. Are there items that you don’t use or don’t want? Perhaps your blender is just taking up space in your cabinet or you can’t remember the last time you rode your bicycle or you’re not in love with some pieces of your wardrobe. Instead of letting items you don’t want cluttering your home, sell them. You can post them on sites like Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, eBay or even Instagram. Poshmark is an option for your clothes and accessories as well as home goods.

Consider one or all of these methods to generate extra income for the items you have on your wish list.


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