How to Turn $100 into $1,000,000: Earn! Invest! Save!

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· Workman Publishing Company
3.9
7 reviews
Ebook
176
Pages

About this ebook

The ultimate kids’ guide to money: earning it, saving it, and investing it.
 
Hey, kids, want to become a millionaire? Or get a business off the ground? Or save up some money to buy a new bike? All it takes is understanding and putting into practice a few simple strategies and concepts about money:
 
Make it: Learn the ins and outs of scoring a first job, or even better, starting a business.
Save it: That’s right, millionaires are people who have a million dollars, not people who spend a million dollars.
Grow it: Invest and use the most powerful force in the financial universe––compound interest.
 
Next thing you know, you’re a bona fide financial whiz on the road to your first million. Now get going!
 
A thorough introduction to finance from the people behind BizKid$, How to Turn $100 into $1 Million includes chapters on setting financial goals, making a budget, getting a job, starting a business, and investing smartly – and how to think like a millionaire. Plus: a one-page business plan template, a two-page plan to become a millionaire, and a personal budget tracker.
 
“As you follow their plan, your interests will grow––and so will your money. Meanwhile, excuse me, I’ve got to reread a few sections.”––Bill Nye the Science Guy
 
 

Ratings and reviews

3.9
7 reviews

About the author

James McKenna and Jeannine Glista, along with Erren Gottlieb and Jamie Hammond, are co-creators of the Emmy-winning, nationally syndicated television series Biz Kid$, and the national financial education initiative of the same name. Matt Fontaine is a business writer.

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