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School Market Days - developing Entrepreneurs or should we be doing more?

The Ka-Ching! team has spent the last month contacting parents and schools across the country to find out more about their involvement in entrepreneurship and to let them know about our course. We know that many of you are involved in setting up and running “market day” type businesses at your schools and that there might be some of you running small businesses from home. We would love to hear from you. We would like to know what you have tried, what worked well and what didn’t work! More importantly we would like to know what you learnt from your experience and especially, what you decided to do with the money you earned!
November 18, 2005: Issue 3

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We would love you or your Mom or Dad to write to us and give us your comments and opinions. This will be a good way of learning from each other’s experiences. We are also looking at rewarding pupils who do particularly well in their businesses by awarding them a special certificate and recognizing their achievements on our website.

One school that contacted us was Bishops Prep in Cape Town. Their Grade 7’s finished a course in entrepreneurship and were allowed to trade on three days at the morning and lunchtime breaks. Sixteen companies were set up and earned between R1000 and R5000 each during their three trading days. They were taxed on their turnover and they also had to pay a nominal fee for renting the space they required at the school.

We are hoping that their more and more young entrepreneurs will register with Ka-Ching! Business Parenting and let us know of their experiences.

The Ka-Ching! Business Parenting course itself pays particular attention to what one should do with ones earnings in order to build up ones wealth! Earnings could come from owning ones own business or from a job earning a salary. Ka-Ching! Business Parenting believes that one does NOT have to earn huge amounts of money or have jobs which are enormously highly paid in order to accumulate enough wealth to sustain a comfortable lifestyle. The way to do this is carefully explained in the Ka-Ching! Business Parenting course where it is emphasized that with small changes to ones financial thinking and starting early makes all the difference. The lessons are lessons for all ages but they need, ideally, to be learnt and practiced at a young age.

You can start helping your child understand these concepts right now through following the pocket money and budget programme in our course.

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