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Where Was Financial Literacy When I Was a Kid

This guest post – Making Financial Literacy Fun’ originally appeared on Laura Candler’s Corkboard Connections and was written by April Bond, Education Vice President at BizWorld, a non-profit foundation that inspires children to be innovative leaders through the teaching of business, entrepreneurship and finance. BizWorld has created an exciting curriculum to enable educators to teach [...]

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Raising CEO Kids Weekend Review April 2 – April 7

Are Your Kids CASH Savvy? How would you like to hear from 10 Financial Experts on what they feel are the BEST practices for educating, inspiring and mentoring your kids to be CASH SAVVY? April is National Financial Literacy Month, so wouldn’t you agree that there couldn’t be a better time than NOW to start [...]

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Raising CEO Kids Weekend Review March 26 – March 31

Be an Employer’s MVP By my senior year in college, my two summer jobs consisted of being a grocery stock boy and a paper mill worker. Those jobs were simply a means to funding my college education rather than long-term career interests. As long as I was reliable and my work was of high quality, [...]

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Do Your Kids Have the Financial Skills They’ll Need to Survive and THRIVE?

Would You Agree that ALL Children Deserve to Learn the Skills They’ll Need to Live a Happy, Financially Independent Life? Would You Like to Know How to Help Make this Happen for Your Child? Today is the Global Release of an  Audio Program that Helps Parents Teach Kids Critical Financial Life Lessons! This one-of-a-kind new [...]

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Teens Can EARN While They LEARN…!

While shopping the Farmers’ Markets at the Sunrise Mall on Saturday and at the Carmichael Park on Sunday, it is not difficult to notice the many “red-shirted” teenagers hard at work behind the booths alongside the farmers and vendors who sell their produce and products at these weekly markets.   These young people are all students [...]

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