Millionaire Teens...
Learning to Be Powerful Beyond Measure


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In April, 2000, two high school students invested a grand total of US$280 to create a Web business. In the months since, the company has operated in the black, grown to 13 people and projects an annual revenue of $1.5 million.

Excerpt from...Teens 'Get' What E-tailers Miss By Dan Gebler
News Factor Network - December 22, 2000

Jacob Dunnack, 6
K-K Gregory, 10
Richard Stachowski, 13
Kristiin Hrabar, 9
Elise and Evan Macmillan
Abbey Fleck, 8

What do they all have in common? They are listed on the Top Ten Small Business Owners Under 16 by LegalZoom.com...

You know Forbes, the magazine that tracks the wealthiest people in the world? They posted the Forbes Teenage All Stars list in 2002. You can still see that list by clicking here.

My family and I recently traveled to Hilton Head Island for a short vacation. On our Dolphin Cruise aboard the Gypsy, our tour guide was a fascinating young man named David. Only 15, David has served as one of the tour guides for 3 years. He plans to captain his own ship and will attend maritime school when he is old enough. He told me that he started working on the Gypsy because he loves the water...just another example of a young entrepreneur doing what he loves and making money for it.

How to Get Started...

The Motley Fool provides solid advice on how to invest your money wisely in order to build to millionaire status. Entrepreneur.com lists all the steps of starting a business from understanding business development law to avoiding costly mistakes. MSNBC talks to 23 young millionaires who share their secrets.

It's time to learn to be powerful beyond measure!

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