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  2. As economy tanks, beware these make-money-from-home schemes - AOL

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    Who wouldn't want to make up to $5,000 a week from home stuffing envelopes? You wouldn't, since you're more likely to lose money by signing on for such a scam.As the economy takes a turn for the ...

  3. Your Cash Stuffing Savings Plan May Be Costing You Free Money ...

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    A cash stuffing plan also comes with inconveniences. You have to take the time to physically count, sort and use the cash — plus make trips to withdraw money when needed.

  4. The 100 Envelope Challenge: Save $5,000 in 100 Days - AOL

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    Instead of using 100 physical envelopes, a more practical way of doing the 100-day money challenge is to do it digitally. Here’s how. Here’s how. Download a 100 envelope challenge printable ...

  5. Work-at-home scheme - Wikipedia

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    Common types of work found in work-at-home schemes include: Stuffing envelopes. [2] The victim sees a flyer advertising a job stuffing envelopes, with "up to 1,000 envelopes a week that you can stuff... with postage and address already affixed!", offering a payment of $1–2 per envelope.

  6. Envelope system - Wikipedia

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    A person using the envelope system, putting aside money into a ring binder of labelled plastic envelopes. The envelope system, also known as the envelope budgeting method or cash stuffing, is a popular personal budgeting method for visualizing and maintaining a flexible budget. The key idea is to prioritize cash income to meet separate ...

  7. Nap - Wikipedia

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    A nap is a short period of sleep, typically taken during daytime hours as an adjunct to the usual nocturnal sleep period. Naps are most often taken as a response to drowsiness during waking hours. A nap is a form of biphasic or polyphasic sleep, where the latter terms also include longer periods of sleep in addition to one period. For years ...