50 great businesses for teens : how to start your own business--and make big bucks! / Sarah L. Riehm.

By: Riehm, Sarah LPublisher: [S.l.] : ARCO, 1997Description: 272 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 0028613376; 9780028613376DDC classification: 658 Online resources: Amazon.com | Amazon customer reviews Summary: Forget lemonade stands! Here's how teens can make really big bucks!More than just a book of odd-job ideas, this practical, hands-on guide shows teens how they can earn good, steady money by setting up their own businesses. Each of the 50 money-making ideas includes a step-by-step guide to success describing materials needed, marketing method, expected earnings, and how to proceed. All of the ventures can be run from home, can fit into a teen's time schedule, and require little or no investment. Here are just a few of the easy-to-start business ideas included in this unique reference:- Auto Detailing- House Sitting- Pool Service- Party Helper- Bicycle Repair- Personalized Greeting Cards- Delivery Service- Mail-Order Handicrafts- Telemarketing- Tutoring- Computer ConsultantPlus: Information on marketing, bookkeeping, and taxes.Sarah Riehm started her first business at age 8 as the town organist for Richardson, Texas. Since then she has set up two restaurants, a typing service, a bus service and a record shop.
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Forget lemonade stands! Here's how teens can make really big bucks!More than just a book of odd-job ideas, this practical, hands-on guide shows teens how they can earn good, steady money by setting up their own businesses. Each of the 50 money-making ideas includes a step-by-step guide to success describing materials needed, marketing method, expected earnings, and how to proceed. All of the ventures can be run from home, can fit into a teen's time schedule, and require little or no investment. Here are just a few of the easy-to-start business ideas included in this unique reference:- Auto Detailing- House Sitting- Pool Service- Party Helper- Bicycle Repair- Personalized Greeting Cards- Delivery Service- Mail-Order Handicrafts- Telemarketing- Tutoring- Computer ConsultantPlus: Information on marketing, bookkeeping, and taxes.Sarah Riehm started her first business at age 8 as the town organist for Richardson, Texas. Since then she has set up two restaurants, a typing service, a bus service and a record shop.

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