Finding Opportunity in the Recession: Financial Literacy a Potential Mine for Start-Ups

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What is it about teaching our children the basic principles of sound money management that seems to tighten the throat and sew the lips of the average parent?

All children share the inalienable right to become financially independent, whether rich or poor, city or suburb. Sharpening a child’s entrepreneurial skills will equip them with the skills necessary to tackle a limitless future. There is no reason it cannot start at an earlier age. Kidpreneurs puts the power in the hands of the future.

Great Book! http://www.Kidpreneurs.org

markor of AZ 5:23AM October 23, 2009

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Faisal of CA 3:19AM October 19, 2009

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