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With money from donations, grants, etc., kids have the necessary funds for financial planning and management. But money is very important for a good financial future, so we need to help children to express their inner entrepreneur concern as early as possible.

Brainstorm “business” ideas with your children, write them all down, no matter how crazy the idea might be worth or age. Although the list will eventually be reduced to what can be done, it’s fun and makes them think creatively. Once you’ve settled on the idea of ??having a strategy session to develop their business. What costs are associated with the company? How much time can they devote to the company? Make sure that the concept of continuous improvement, the successful companies grow to prove because they are always looking for ways to improve.

Some ideas for active kids includes:

  1. The sale of toys that are no longer playable. If you or your children are not ready, an old-fashioned sales page is always a hit, and quickly snapped a good quality toys.
  2. Wash the car. Our son and some neighboring boys set up a carwash business and make hundreds of dollars. They did it in house next door, because it has more of a passing car, buy car wash soap and sprayed and scrubbed for the storm. They make posters touting their efforts – a report of what they save for (which escapes me now) and had been free, but donations gladly accepted. Only a person who takes a free wash!
  3. Lemonade stand. A buy one, choose the lemonade or iced tea – or Arnie Palmer (half-half). Challenge your kids to break the mold!
  4. Childcare for children and young people and older adolescents and mothers helpers to younger children.

For children at this time the possibilities are endless. Just jump on the internet and the search themselves. At that age appropriate and safe, given the money to the trust and decision making skills to build, and the children move along the path to adulthood. So, when we’ll give support entrepreneurism to our kids?