Wednesday, March 17, 2010

How much spending money would I need for 3 nights in Prague?

For two people, 3 nights in Prague, roughly how much spending money would I need? For meals, drinks and traveling around the city, I already got flights and accommodation!

How much spending money would I need for 3 nights in Prague?
I think US$200 per day would be adequite if you avoid the expensive restaurants. Add another $100 for margin.





My trip in Sept averaged $450 per day, but If I take out travel and lodging, it comes to $200 per day for 2. That's about 400000 Koruna.





Buy single ride tram tickets, it's the best bargain. One ticket is good for one ride on a tram.





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Reply:In euros, 200 should suffice. It depends on where you want to eat and so on.

Genealogy

How do I make ALOT of money in a yard sale?

I need to make alot of money right now. I need tips on hidden money and I need advice on how to let some items go. How do I sort through this stuff?

How do I make ALOT of money in a yard sale?
NBC Today just featured this topic yesterday morning. Here are some of the tips I remember the Garage Sale Guru recommending:





Clean everything


Put fresh batteries in items that use batteries


Organize things logically: clothes with clothes, toys with toys, books with books, kitchen items separate from bedroom items etc


Label with price tags. Don't tag something that's more than half of what you paid for.


ADVERTISE your sale! Place signs everywhere, ads in the local paper.


Be prepared to start early to please the early birds


Place big items up front to grab passers-by attention, like antique beds etc.


Spread things out to make people move everywhere for cool stuff.





The purpose of a garage sale is to get rid of unwanted items. It is not meant to get rich off of.
Reply:I read once that you should have everything clean looking. It attracts more money that way. Also, try to price everything, otherwise people will want to give you a quarter for everything!
Reply:invite your neighbors to sell their stuff at your yard sale also...creating a 'neighborhood' yard sale...more stuff=more buyers. take 10% of anything sold of your neighbors


How do make money with my photographs?

I'm an amatuer artistic photographer and I'd like to make money with my photos. What is the best way of doing this? I've heard about photographers selling they're stuff to magazines and postcards and other media. I've also heard about stock archives. What do you recommend I do?

How do make money with my photographs?
As the owner of Absolute Stock Photo


( http://www.absolutestockphoto.com ), I encourage you to submit an application to become a photographer at our site ( http://absolutestockphoto.com/contribute... )





There are also a lot of other great agencies you can apply to... Wikipedia is a nice source of information on the subject:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Sto...





Hope this Helps!


Julie Landman


Absolute Stock Photo


Is there grant money available to young people who want to do international humanitarian work?

I did Amigos de las Americas two summers ago and paid for it myself. It all added up to 5,000ish dollars after imunizations, supplys and other things. I want to do International Service Corps this comming summer in Thailand, where I will teach HIV and AIDS prevention. It will be at least 6,500 dollars to do so. I'm also paying out of pocket to go to school each semester. I need to find money to do this. Anyone know any sources.

Is there grant money available to young people who want to do international humanitarian work?
No, there is no grant money for this. You will need to raise the money yourself, through working, through gifts from family and friends, and even through loans. The book "How To Live Your Dream of Volunteering Overseas" can help. Also, look through the previously answered questions on YahooAnswers -- this is a frequently-asked (and answered) question.





If you want to make the jump from paying to help overseas to *being paid* to help overseas, then you need to do several things: get a degree, become fluent in another language, have an area of expertise that you can train others in, experience in training people in underserved communities (immigrants, non-native English speakers, older people, people entering the workforce, etc.) or expertise that is desperately needed in a community (sanitation, medical training, procurement, working with people with HIV/AIDS, etc.). To learn about the many different jobs that people work in to help people in the developing world, visit ReliefWeb and click on "vacancies" -- this will give you an idea of the kind of career to pursue. Once you have a degree, more experience, etc., you can look into joining the PeaceCorps and/or UN Volunteers, which do not charge participants (however, both are EXTREMELY competitive -- and the average age of UNVs is 38, to give you an idea of how experienced they are).
Reply:I don't know... but I want to do alot of the same work, let me know if you find anything!





The Equality Coalition of North Carolina


EqualityCoalitionNC.org


What is a way that I can make money to help pay for rent and college?

I plan on having a regular job I just wanted to know how to make extra money. I'm hoping that myself and two of my friends will be renting my parent's house next year while we attend college. I'm working on saving my money until/for then and still having a job while in college. I'm just looking for extra ways that I can scrounge as much money as I can.

What is a way that I can make money to help pay for rent and college?
This question always intrigues me. It's pretty simple, really. No one is going to just give you money for nothing. Therefore, something needs to be sacrificed to get it. Even if you don't have money, there are things that you probably have that can be exchanged for it.





Goods:


You may not be able to get back as much as you spent on it, but if you're willing to find them, there will always be someone who might want it from you. You can sell your possessions on e-bay or craigslist or just an old fashioned garage sale. Car lots will buy your used car. Consignment shops will buy your used clothes. This is probably the fastest way to get money, but it's also the least efficient.





Knowledge:


If you know how to do something that most others don't, you can turn this into a money making venture. Again, you just have to find the people who want your expertise. This could be anything from how to play a musical instrument to financial advice to tutoring.





Labor:


Good old fashioned sweat. If you have NOTHING else, you have this. Granted, since almost everyone can offer this, you won't be paid a premium for it, but you have to start somewhere. You can babysit, wash cars, rake leaves, shovel driveways, or actually get a job.





No one said it was going to be easy. If it was, everyone would be rich.
Reply:stripping.
Reply:4 things you can do:


1. Increase income


2. Reduce expenses


3. Increase Return of Investment (ROI) in your investment


4. Create multiple streams of income





Some ideas to earn extra money:


1. Tutoring students


2. Using skills you have


3. MLM businesses





Personally, I find that an internet business is an easy way to create a passive income because:


1. Requires small to zero capital


2. Gets started right away and easily


3. Allows you to work from home or anywhere in the world as long as there is an internet connection


4. Has unlimited potential to earn money


5. No age or education requirements


6. Doesn't need you to have to have a company





What you need to do is to learn about the internet business as much as possible to discover whether it is for you and what your strategy is. There is free information around.


Good luck.
Reply:Sell things, pick up another job.

lilac

What happens to money that is paid to employees outside the country?

Does all of it go through the CLS? If so, what about money paid to natives of India? Their currency isn't supported by the CLS.





I need to know this before I can begin writing my term paper about what happens to the GDP of the US when jobs are outsourced.

What happens to money that is paid to employees outside the country?
well it goes to the other countries. but it is not that much. plus the companies get so much more profit that it does not matter.


How to raise money for a school fundraiser?

Our school is having a dance-a-thon where we get pledges and donations to dance. How can i raise money as donations and is anyone willing to give me a pledge.

How to raise money for a school fundraiser?
have you tried going door to door in your neighborhood or possibly going to church and asking people at church. dont be afraid to hit up some small businesses too.
Reply:How about collecting old cell phones %26amp; getting money for them?





I actually wrote an article on how to do this... you can read it at this site:





http://www.articlesbase.com/technology-a...
Reply:Send an email out to all your family and friends and ask them to pass it on...





Ask people that you deal with in your life like your doctor, dentist, etc to sponsor you...


 

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