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World’s Youngest Milliona ires by Golden Financial Services @payoffcarddebt

Kids and Money: Teenagers Guide to Becoming a Millionaire by @payoffcarddebt

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Does your child has what it takes to be the next member of the Teen Millionaires Club? Golden Financial Services continues their series on Kids and Money by introducing children who became millionaires by the age of 20 and notes some of the traits they all have in common. http://nomorecreditcards.com/?p=3196

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Name: Cameron JohnsonAge: 14Business: Cheers and Tears, My

EZ Mail

Cameron Johnson started selling off his sister’s Beanie Babies at the age of nine and then branched out into doing invitations for his parent’s friends, finally creating a greeting card company, Cheers and Tears. He then started other ventures including My EZ Mail and Surfingprizes.com. He was a millionaire by the time he graduated high school.

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Name: Fraser DohertyAge: 14Business: Super Jam Fraser Doherty stated teaching jam making at the age of 14 years old and started selling jam in his neighborhood at the age of 16. He had sales of over 1.2 million dollars in 2011.

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Name: Ashley QuallsAge Started: 17Business: Whateverlife Ashley made her first million at the age of 17. She created a website, Whateverlife.com, which provided HTML tutorials and free MySpace layouts. She started it all by borrowing $8 from her mother and today has a net worth of 8 million dollars.

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Name: Juliette BrindakAge Started: 10Business: Miss O and Friends Juliette started a website Miss O and Friends when she was only 10 years old and today she has a net worth of 15 million dollars. Her website is targeted at teenage girls and contains celeb gossip, games, friends, and more. She also launched a line of Miss O and Friends books.

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Name: Nick D’AloisioAge: 17Business: Trimit, Summly Nick D'Aloisio first created Trimit IOS App in 2011 which condensed the text of documents. He was offered Venture Capital of $300,000 which he used to redesign the application. He re-launched the App as Summly in 2011 which he recently sold to Yahoo for $30 million. Summly, condenses news articles into a condensed form for easy reading on Smartphones.

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Name: Jon KoonAge Started: 16Business: Tykoon Brand

Holdings Jon Koon, now 30 years old, started in the auto parts business selling aftermarket parts. More recently, he has taken on the men's fashion world with his label Private Stock.

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Name: Maddie RobinsonAge: 15Business: Fish Flops Maddie’s company, Fish Flops started with personally designed flip flops and has now expanded to shirts, hats and books that she writes herself. Maddie boasts sales over $1 million in 2013

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Name: Dr. Farrah GrayAge: 28Business: Farr-Out Food Dr. Farrah Gray began his entrepreneurial pursuits at the age of six selling body lotion. At the age of 13, he founded Farr-Out Food which made him a millionaire at age 14. He is currently estimated to be worth 20 million dollars.

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Name: Catherine & Dave CookAge: 15, 17Business: My Yearbook Catherine and Dave Cook started My Yearbook, a social networking website in 2005 and sold for over $100 million after 6 years.

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Social Media Consultant Ecommerce through Ebay or

website Sell Crafts through Etsy Tutoring Construction Cleanup Crew Garage sale hosting Holiday decorating Blogging Writing Website Design/programming Dog Walking/pet sitting Green Housecleaning

Top Business Ideas for Teens Landscaping Design Party Invitations Run Errands for Elderly Computer set up and repair Desktop publishing Music lessons Photography or Video Service Baking/ Cooking Kids Taxi Service Pack and Moving helper Party and Event Planning Laundry Services Virtual Assistant

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