Paid Surveys: 2 Things You Can Do With Your Earnings
Paid surveys, like Cash Surveys Only, create an opportunity to earn more without investing a lot of time. The money isn’t bad, and income from paid surveys could be made continuous as long as you give quality answers to the surveys.
Earning extra could temp you to indulge in more luxuries like trips, restaurants and designer clothing. All these could make the extra money feel tangible. However, spending on luxuries you can do away with doesn’t give your money much room to grow.
The best way to deal with money is to make your money work for you. This doesn’t mean scrimping all the time and irrationally depriving yourself. It simply means making your money grow to more than the effort you put into earning it. Below are 2 simple ways to make sure that you can have more than enough for occasional luxuries.
1. Open a separate savings account.
Dedicate this new savings account entirely for earnings from paid surveys. If this savings account provides you with an ATM card, keep the card away from your wallet. Intentionally leave it at home. This helps keep the money out of sight, so you won’t be tempted to just spend.
Make sure that the account you open gives you interest for your savings.
2. Use the money to start your ____ fund.
Got your eye on a car? Fancy a new entertainment system? Or perhaps you just want to try out this new, swanky restaurant?
Sometimes, you don’t have to open a new account. You can use an old shoe box or even an old sock and turn it to your piggy bank and start a fund for anything you want that is outside your current budget. This way, you definitely won’t have to touch your main savings and you won’t have to feel deprived.

April 29th, 2009 at 9:57 pm
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