Anna and Sarah Levinson were just 14 and 18 when they brewed their first batch of homemade nail polish and began peddling it into local boutiques. Today, their ripe brand of cosmetics is carried by retailers from Nordstrom to Urban Outfitters. John Magennis was only 14 when he started his Web design company Internet Exposer. In just three years his after-school hobby grew into a 500,000 a year business. Using modern and historical business whiz kids as examples, How to Be a Teenage Millionaire teaches enterprising adolescents everything they need to know to become teenage entrepreneurs.
Half way through and really liking the easy-to-read guide on starting a small business. Have no idea why it's for teenagers though--I guess because it's readable. Good and practical ideas for those interested in starting your own business. Lots of know-how.
Didn't end up finishing because eventually get the point...
A good book with solid conceptual information on how to start your own business. Although the book is from 2000 the graphics are eye catching and just basic enough that you could still give this book to a teen today and they wouldn't be turned off.