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Kids love the independence of earning their own income.71

How To Start A Business For Kids

by Inspirepub

How to start a business for kids - teaching kids business, ways for kids to make money, business ideas for kids, how to explain business concepts to kids, how to get kids motivated. published 10 months ago

6 comments    business family advice

Behind every young entrepreneur is a supportive parent (or other adult).73

Young Entrepreneurs

by Inspirepub

Raising young entrepreneurs can be a challenge for parents, but with the variety of ways for kids to make money, and the rewards when kids make money, it is worth getting behind their interest in business, just as you do their interest in sports, drama, or woodworking. published 10 months ago

0 comments    business family money

Ashley Qualls makes over $70,000 per month from her WhateverLife.com website, giving away free MySpace designs, mainly to teenage girls. Photo: Fast Company70

Young Entrepreneurs - Ashley Qualls

by Inspirepub

Ashley Qualls and her WhateverLife.com website have become legend. It's no longer remarkable for kids to make money online, but Ashley Qualls makes lots of money online, and makes money online doing something she loves. published 10 months ago

4 comments    kids money young entrepreneurs

Just a few dollars can seem like a fortune to young kids.76

Why Kids Can Make Money Online Better Than Adults

by Inspirepub

Some kids make money online better than adults. Kids have natural advantages when it comes to making money online. Adults who want to make money online need to become more like kids! published 10 months ago

8 comments    business family finance

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The Cash-Smart Kids YouTube Video Competition

by Inspirepub

The Cash-Smart Kids YouTube Video Competition is a global search to select two entrepreneurs under the age of 16 to be profiled in the 2008 Charity Book Project, alongside Ben Casnocha and other big names. published 7 months ago

3 comments    business money children

Peter Economy signing copies of one of his books.69

One World, One Book, One Heck Of A Difference

by Inspirepub

Find out how you can help to end poverty. In 2007, business writer Peter Economy decided that it was time to make a difference. With co-author Jenny Ford, he is writing a book about teaching kids money and business, and proceeds will be donated to a microfinance charity. published 9 months ago

12 comments    business education finance

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Young Entrepreneurs - Adam Hildreth

by Inspirepub

Adam Hildreth started his first business, Dubit, in 1999 at the age of fourteen. Now he makes software to catch online pedophiles. Online abusers target the vulnerable and naive, and tap into any insecurity the child might have. published 9 months ago

0 comments    business money children

Clara.co.jp - Iemoto's company.57

Young Entrepreneurs - Kentaro Iemoto

by Inspirepub

Clara.co.jp - Iemoto's company.By age 15, Kentaro Iemoto was a CEO, and author of a Japanese language autobiography entitled "Why I Became A Company President At The Age Of 15". His story began several years... published 9 months ago

0 comments    business money kids

Parents need to be involved in their children's online research. There are some very good resources available for teaching kids about money, but there are some ordinary and even unsuitable ones out there.74

Kids Money Hubs Review

by Inspirepub

Review of Hubs on kids money, ways for kids to make money, teaching kids about money, allowances, jobs for kids, saving and investing for kids. published 10 months ago

2 comments    business family money

Aviance uses her beanie business to fund her musical career.61

Young Entrepreneurs - Aviance

by Inspirepub

Young entrepreneur Aviance takes advantage of a great business idea for kids - handmade clothing, in this case beanies. Seventeen-year-old Aviance aims to create a business which will fund her artistic career, allowing her to pursue a creative path while other kids are forced to make money in traditional, dead end minimum wage jobs. published 9 months ago

2 comments    business girls kids money


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