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Quick Cash for Teens: Be Your Own Boss and Make Big Bucks
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Quick Cash for Teens: Be Your Own Boss and Make Big Bucks

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As tales of YouTube and MySpace fortunes float virally throughout the blogosphere and media, kids wonder: "Could I do that?" Financial expert Peter Bielagus emphatically answers "Yes!" Quick Cash for Teens provides smart strategies for earning big bucks, with step-by-step instructions for identifying opportunities, creating a business plan, and implementing it successfully. Bielagus includes it all: sample budget worksheets, marketing plans, press releases, and more!

Sidebars throughout include:

- Dollars & Sense: basic business concepts and strategies

- Extra Credit: more advanced concepts, such as tax info

- Tales from the Front Lines: real-life stories from young entrepreneurs

 

 

 

 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSterling
Release dateSep 10, 2010
ISBN9781402774393
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    Today’s teens are asking tough questions about financial issues. In an economy where jobs for teens are limited, they are looking for ways to earn money on their own by starting their own small businesses. Peter Biielagus’ book gives smart, clearly explained advice on a variety of financial topics including being your own boss, business basics, and an explanation of what entrepreneurship really is. He provides down-to-earth guidelines and templates for creating achievable goals, writing business plans and financial statements and turning ideas into money-making enterprises. Teens that have already succeeded are used as examples of what strategies work well. There is a quick reference list of 101 businesses teens can start that have low overhead and start up costs. There is also a section for parents on providing financial backing for young entrepreneurs and keeping them safe.A thorough, complete, easy-to-read guide for teens that can supplement the inconsistent financial education available to young adults in school and at home, this title is a good selection for the school and public library. Students will find it valuable and specific to their needs. Parents will appreciate the cautions presented. Grades 8 – adult.