
Can Your Kids Become Young Entrepreneurs?
Smart Money Managers? Here's How...
The Business of Life...
Do your kids think money grows on trees?

Kids and the business of life
It's never too early to learn self-sufficiency on purpose. Kids naturally know how to get what they need...they cry, smile, tug and hug you until you give them food and love.
We teach kids to pitch in and do chores. Kids learn how to get their own clothes out, how to make their beds, how to pick up their toys, and how to help their families.
Some kids learn how to help others, how to earn an allowance, and how to make money, or barter for what they want.
Would you like to know how to develop great skills in kids to help them learn about money, how to handle it, and how to make it?
Start early!
Teach your children about money
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the coins and bills
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what its used for
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how to pay for items and receive change
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how to spend, save, and give
Some families give an allowance, say, a dollar for each year (5 years old=$5) weekly.
*Some families ask for chores to be done for the allowance.
*Other families ask for chores to be done as a family expectation and give money for extra chores.
*Some families set up jar systems so kids can see what they are making.
*And some help children organize their money into spending, saving, and giving jars....
Whatever way you choose to handle allowances, chores, and spending-the point is to involve your children from an early age.
Give kids the opportunity to make choices and learn how to handle money early.
We have to handle money all our lives!!
Starting early means kids don't have unrealistic expectations about money. They will be knowledgeable when the time comes for them to manage their own lives, and manage their own money.
Wouldn't that be great!
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Want your kids to know how to make their own money?
"Allie Joy is a teen author and budding entrepreneur."
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An inspiring book!
"My Mom Is Not My Money"
This book on how to become an entrepreneur at a young age, is written by a 14 year old girl!
Allie Joe is inspired...
She has crafted a useful, informative, and fun book designed to motivate other teens to be successful moneymakers.
Allie tells the story of how she began to use her own talents and turn them into money by filling the needs around her and finding ways to serve people.
After lots of successes, from babysitting and tutoring, to organizing her grandma's cupboards, Allie thought, "How can I help all kids get this information and have the power to earn their own income?"
This book, written with the support of family, friends and a winning team, is Allie's way of spreading a message of empowerment and confidence to a new generation of teens.
The book is organized into 5 parts, covering topics from coming up with money making ideas to how to use money wisely.
5 Parts: "DREAM"
D=Discover...what you are good at
R=Reach Out...develop relationships
E=Endeavor...take action
A=Achieve...see results
M=Manage...set up a money system
From the Amazon intro...
Introducing the BEST money making handbook, written BY A TEEN especially FOR TEENS! Allie Joy shows her generation how simple and fun it really is to stop asking parents for extra spending money and have the power to buy what they want when they want it! - Packed full of super fun money-making tips - Inspirational for Teens - Youth money-making success stories - Self-confidence boosters - The best tips for wise saving, spending, and sharing with a good cause.
This book can teach us adults as well!
Want to start a business?
Make a little extra money?
Be sure to read this book yourself!
Allie's Grandmother is Mary Morrissey, international speaker, best-selling author and coach extraordinaire. She is the creator of the Dreambuilder Program and the very successful and inspiring event, "Dreambuilder Live".
Allie Joe has attended this Dreambuilder Live event and learned some wonderful skills...how to make her dreams come true.
Inspire your own kids and help them make their dreams come true, and help others,
using their own skills and talents!