Solve your debt in 5 days or less!
get what I needed somewhere else. You don't have to take
abuse just because you don't choose to line the pockets of
the rich credit card companies! It's insane!
If you've ever had a credit card and charged $200, you know
you end up paying back $400 or more (unless you pay the
balance within 30 days.) Stop allowing these so called banks
to rip you off.
How To Get Free Rent
You can get free rent through one of three methods:
1) Manage an apartment.
2) As a building caretaker.
3) House-sitting.
Opportunities to get free rent by all three of these methods
may be found simply by checking the classified advertising
section of newspapers in the area you wish to live in. Most
of the opportunities will be listed under "Help Wanted".
Managing apartments consists of collecting rents, showing
vacancies, making minor repairs such as leaky faucets,
replacing light bulbs - and taking care of the grounds. Some
units even pay a small salary - depending on the size of the
complex. In a very large complex there is usually a separate
maintenance man and/or caretaker. The manager only handles
rent collecting and showing the vacant units.
These positions normally pay only a token salary along with
free rent.
House-sitting is much more attractive to the average person.
The only drawback is that most opportunities are for short
terms, 3 months to a year. However, if you only want to
locate to an area for a short period of time, this is the
way to do it and live rent-free. Many people would rather
have someone occupy their home during their absence than
have it sit empty. You would be expected to maintain the
premises and treat it "better" than as if it were your own.
For more insight into the business of apartment managing,
write to: APARTMENT MANAGER NEWS, 65 CHERRY AVE., WATERTOWN,
CT 06795, for a copy of their publication.
Your Money Guide to Free Government Grants
Anyone thinking about going into business for themselves, or
wanting to expand an existing business should rush for the
world's largest "one-stop-money-shop" where FREE MONEY to
start or expand a business is being held for you by the
Federal Government.
It sounds absolutely incredible that people living right
here in the United States of America wouldn't know that each
year the world's largest source of free business help
delivers:
over $30 billion dollars in free grants and low-interest
loans;
over one-half trillion dollars in procurement contracts;
and
over $32 billion dollars in FREE consulting and research
grants.
With an economy that remains unpredictable, and a need for
even greater economic development on all fronts, the federal
government is more willing than it ever has been before to
give you the money you need to own your own business and
become your own boss!
In spite of the perception that people should not look to
the government for help, the great government give-away
programs have remained so incredibly huge that if each of
the approximately 8 million businesses applied for an equal
share, they would each receive over $70,000.
Most people never apply for a FREE GRANT because they
somehow feel it isn't for them, feel there's too much
red-tape, or simply don't know who to contact. The fact is,
however, that people form all walks of life do receive FREE
GRANT MONEY and other benefits from the government, and you
should also.
How To Find Funding Sources Worth Billions
As with all grant seeking, the key to obtaining grants is
preparation and a knowledge about funding sources.
Preparation means identifying programs that are available,
and then determining if you fall within their restrictions.
The following sources will be invaluable to you in locating
thousands of sources of FREE MONEY!
FEDERAL REGISTER: This daily publication contains changes,
proposed changes, and notices about rules and regulations
affecting all government agencies and their programs.
Federal agencies must publish the program description,
eligibility requirements, and program guidelines in the
Federal Register. For current subscription costs write to:
Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing
Office, Washington, DC 20402.
CATALOG OF FEDERAL DOMESTIC ASSISTANCE: This publication
lists a complete description of every program in the federal
government that makes funds available to private business.
Write to the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC
20402.
COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY: This publication contains a daily
listing of U.S. Government procurement invitations, contract
awards, subcontracting leads, sales of surplus property, and
foreign business opportunities. For current annual
subscriptions costs write to the Superintendent of
Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC
20402.
Free Federal Money Given Away To Assist Businesses
GRANT MONEY FOR BUSINESSES IN POOR ECONOMIC AREAS: Contact
the Economic Adjustment Division, Director, Economic
Development Administration, Herbert Hoover Bldg., Rm. H7217,
Washington, DC 20230.
GRANT MONEY FOR MINORITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT: Grants are
awarded up to $2 million dollars to stimulate growth.
Contact the Minority Business Development Agency, Department
of Commerce, Washington, DC 20230.
FREE MONEY TO PROVIDE ASSISTANCE TO ECONOMICALLY
DISADVANTAGED BUSINESSES: Management and technical
assistance is provided free to disadvantaged businesses.
Contact the Associate Administrator for Small Business, 1441
L Street, NW, Rm. 602, Washington, DC 20416.
GRANT MONEY FOR INVESTORS IN RENTAL APARTMENT BUILDINGS WHO
ARE IN FINANCIAL TROUBLE: Contact the Chief, Program Support
Branch, Management Operations Division, Office of
Multi-Family Housing Management, Department of Housing and
Development, Washington, DC 20420.
GRANT MONEY FOR WOMEN'S ENTERPRISES: Up to $200,000 dollar
grants are awarded to women in business annually. Contact
the Office of Women's Business Ownership, U.S. Small
Business Administration, 409 Third Street, SW, Washington,
DC 20416.
GRANT MONEY FOR REAL ESTATE INVESTORS WHO RENT TO ELDERLY OR
HANDICAPPED PEOPLE: Contact the Director, Office of
Multi-Family Housing Management, Dept. of Housing and Urban
Development, Washington, DC 20410.
GRANT MONEY FOR INDIAN-OWNED BUSINESSES: Contact the office
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