Kidpreneur's Business Guide: Learn how to become a Kidpreneur (Kidpreneur Series)

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Honestly, when I found out that I could start working at 10 years old, I did. The first job I had, was for a well known entertainer, Curtis Iaukea. I want to send him some heavenly love, for all he has done for my family and the families at Waikiki Wallz. Mahalo for everything, Uncle Curtis. With guidance and support from family and friends, a kidpreneur can flourish when given the right tools. The world needs new innovative creators. Most young entrepreneurs choose products or services that they can eventually brand. This business guide was made to help kids create and monetize their ideas. A high degree of interest in creating a new business is needed. Staying positive and optimistic will help when the going gets tough. JK Rowling was rejected numerous times when she first created Harry Potter. Today, She is one of the wealthiest authors in the World. Enthusiasm and interest in becoming your own boss is highly recommended. When I first decided to become an entrepreneur, I thought to myself "There is no turning back". Through my e-books, I will be able to share my experiences with those who want to embark on becoming a kidpreneur. It was made simple for my daughter's to follow. Robert Kiyosaki said, "If you want your child to have an advantage, teach them about finance". Financial literacy is defined as knowing how to spend and save money". To be able to learn and master how to save is a good way for young entrepreneurs to succeed. Writing out a business plan, will help kids structure the business they would like to start. Set a target and get to work to achieve your dream. An entrepreneur, unlike an employee, has the freedom and ability to decide what, when, and how to work, while making a lot of money. When becoming an entrepreneur, you have to take risks. Most entrepreneurs got rejected so many times during their quest that the average person would have given up. Colonel Sanders, for example, was rejected over 1000 times when he first introduced the "secret recipe". He sold the company after it went international for two million dollars valued at ($15.3 million today). Melanie Perkins was also a kidpreneur. She started selling handmade scarves to her hometown people in Perth, Australia, at the age of 14. At age 22, she founded a company that had an online system for schools to design yearbooks called Fusion. In her 30's, she founded Canva, a platform that allows you to create professional-quality designs. Her company is worth over 1 billion dollars today. She claims to have been rejected over 100 times when she reached out to investors. This book is dedicated to both of my daughter's. Mommy loves loves you both. My oldest started showing some of her talents with creating soaps and salt colored designs. Queen Kapiolani 1874-1891"Kulia I ka nu'u" (Strive for the Highest) Hope you enjoy this book! Come with me on this journey. To all of the future Kidpreneur's I wish you the best, Good Luck and Don't Give up! #AlohaAina


  • | Author: Shareen Kaheaku, Nichole Vicks
  • | Publisher: Independently published
  • | Publication Date: Oct 28, 2019
  • | Number of Pages: 70 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 1699941548
  • | ISBN-13: 9781699941546
Author:
Shareen Kaheaku, Nichole Vicks
Publisher:
Independently published
Publication Date:
Oct 28, 2019
Number of pages:
70 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
1699941548
ISBN-13:
9781699941546