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HELLO,
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I have completed my Bachelors degree and want to study further. As many of you may know CASH & LOW POCKET MONEY is always a "PROBLEM" for a student. however my REAL problem is NOT financing my studies BUT LOW DAILY CASH, POCKET MONEY, UNPAID BILLS, ETC... PLEAAASEEEEE GIVE YOUR BEST Opinions where should I INVEST MY SAVINGS..($200-$400)

<<<<ANY SMALL INVESTMENTS>>> <<<SMALL BUSINESSES I SHOULD LOOK INTO>>>

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Have you thought about working a PT Job?
$200-$400 is nothing to invest and will disappear fast if you don't have experience or can pick things up quickly.
 
Want to invest in my bank account? ;)

Kidding.

In all seriousness, you're going around this the wrong way. Investing is not a small numbers game. Yes, there's penny stocks but making good money on the stock market is a full-time job and you generally need $1,000+ to even open an investment account with a broker.

Try your own method. There's plenty of them here on BHW.

Affiliate SEO
Client SEO
PPL/CPA
Dropshipping
eBay
Social media
etc.
 
The IM game is about testing, analyzing and discarding unprofitable schemes whilst growing the profitable ones. You will burn through a lot more than that before you hit a home run.
 
I can arrange more.
ANY PT JOB ON YOUR MIND?

Bar Work, Waiting Tables. McDonalds any part time job

Anyway, nothing is guaranteed, so you should probably post what skills you have and what you enjoy doing.
With that amount of investment you will still need to work hard to start seeing a return.
 
First of all, give us some more background of you, such as your education, country you live in, hobbies, time your willing to spend per week and so on, the more details you provide, the more we could help you out .. Don´t be shy, let the world know about you.
 
When money is tight any decent paying job will do, In my younger days I have sold ice creams, flipped burgers, packed biscuits, driven taxi and lots more. Do whatever it takes to keep yourself and your family secure. Once you have enough "spare" cash, then you can drill down and invest in IM.
 
+1 one on a part time job in a restaurant or something. I had a hell of a time working when i was doing plus i could drink and eat for free.
work the evenings till closing then get drunk and go out (your experience may vary) it was amazing
 
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With that small amount of info, i´d say start a small business helping small business owners (1-2 employees company) with their bookkeeping. A lot of small business owners hate bookkeeping, so I think you can make a decent amount of extra cash from just a very few customers.
 
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