GTA 6 Money Guides

Strategy written around real math β€” every guide links straight to the calculator that proves it.

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How to Make Money in GTA 6 β€” Complete Guide

The 5-phase master plan: from broke to passive empire. Start here.

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Fastest Way to Make Money in GTA 6

Every method ranked by real $/hour β€” and the two-stream trick.

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Best Business to Buy First

Ranked by payback time, not hype β€” and what NOT to buy first.

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All Businesses Explained

MC vs CEO vs standalone vs passive β€” every type, ranked by value.

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Nightclub Guide β€” Best Passive Income

Set up the passive hub the right way, with net income after upkeep.

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Passive Income Guide

Build a stack that earns while you race, explore or heist.

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Heists Guide β€” Payouts & Best Heist

How cuts work, solo vs crew, and which heist pays most per hour.

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Solo Money Guide

The best ways to get rich without a crew β€” and what to avoid.

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10 Beginner Money Tips

The ten decisions that separate broke players from skyline owners.

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Money Cheats β€” Do They Exist?

The honest answer, the glitch/ban reality, and what actually works.

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How our guides are written

Every guide on this page is written by us and built around the same principle as our calculators: show the working. Where a guide quotes a rate or a cost, that figure comes from the same data file the tools use, so advice and numbers never contradict each other. Where something is an estimate rather than a confirmed value, the guide says so directly.

We deliberately avoid the two habits that make most money guides useless. We do not quote gross income and pretend it is profit, and we do not recommend a business without telling you what it costs to actually run — prerequisites, upgrades and daily upkeep included.

Where to start, depending on where you are

Guides and tools are designed to be used together

Each guide links to the calculator that proves its advice, and each calculator links back to the guide explaining the strategy behind it. Reading a guide tells you what to do; running your own numbers through the matching tool tells you what it means for your budget and your playtime. Neither half works as well alone.