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How Kids Can Start a Business
When my teenage daughter started her first business, I noticed a substantial change in her. The ownership she felt taught her to be more responsible and accountable. She took more risks and as her business...
0 commentsYouth Entrepreneurship
Up until the age of 10, I had no idea I was responsible for helping around the house. Chores weren’t demanded of us until the day my parents decided to uproot us from the city to the country. All of a...
0 commentsHow Kids Can Make Money With Cafepress
Cafepress.com is a great website where kids can make money, improve their art and design skills, and gain useful experience in marketing and promotion. Cafepress users can set up shops and sell their...
5 commentsBest Home Based Business for Teens( Hand made Purses)
Hello everyone, I'm writing this one for my Niece's. About a year ago they came to me and asked if they had a good business idea would I help them get it off the ground. being that they are 16 and 13 I was...
1 commentThe Cash-Smart Kids YouTube Video Competition
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.
3 commentsYoung Entrepreneurs - Adam Hildreth
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.
0 commentsYoung Entrepreneurs - Kentaro Iemoto
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...
0 commentsBusinesses for Kids
Kids can earn money in different was ranging from simple household chores to starting their own business. I, personally, would rather start my own business than wash dishes for a week. There are a number of...
7 commentsOne World, One Book, One Heck Of A Difference
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.
13 commentsYoung Entrepreneurs - Aviance
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.
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