We have collaborated a list of kid entrepreneurs, kids who have started their own businesses. We hope that you will take some inspiration from these examples, and start your own business or two! For any more ideas, we have a list of ways to make money in out first issue.
1. Leanna Archer
Leanna started Leanna's Essentials, a hair product company. She launched her business when she was only nine years old, using her great-grandmother's recipe for a hair pomade. Leanna is now 23, and the CEO of Leanna's Inc. She is worth at least $5 million by now.
2. Mikaila Ulmer
Mikaila founded BeeSweet Lemonade when she was 11 years old. She received $60,000 from Daymond John on "Shark Tank". She is 14 and continues to run her company, Me & the Bees Lemonade. Mikaila donates a percentage of the money to international and local organizations focused on saving the honeybees.
3. Neha Gupta
Neha Gupta started Empower Orphans, a nonprofit organization that raises money to help orphans. The concept came to her in 2005, when she was only nine years old. So far, Empower Orphans has raised more than $2.4 million for orphans.
4. Alina Morse
Alina Morse is the founder of Zollipops, which makes fruit-flavored lollipops sweetened without sugar. She started this when she was 9 years old, and it is now a booming business. Her lollipops are healthy for you, but taste amazing. If you want some candy, but your parents want you to eat healthy food, suggest these Zollipops.