Posts Tagged ‘fun’
Earning money is a lot of fun, but it also means understanding your profits, reinvesting, and savings. Here are some helpful tools and tips to help your child manage.
Teaching your child how to manage his business affairs is a long-lasting lesson that will help him throughout his life. It is no joke that there are some really successful tweens and teens who are making a lot of money. Whether your child will be one of those depends on determination and priorities. Here are some tools and tips that will help your child manage his business effectively. Read the rest of this entry »
Provides some ideas on how to get work done at home when you have children.
So you’ve finally got a gig as an independent contractor, and you are officially a work-at-home parent. Now the question becomes: How am I going to take care of the kids and work at the same time?
The interesting thing about being a work-at-home parent is that once you get work, you find things aren’t quite what you imagined. Your children will not play quietly and contentedly in the corner of the family room while you diligently work on the other side of the room. And when you think about it, they didn’t do this before you started working, so why would they do it after? More likely, the scene will be you sitting down to work and then chaos and mayhem breaking loose. They undress and undiaper themselves. They fight and scream over toys. They come at you with a litany of needs and wants—I’m hungry, I’m thirsty, I can’t find my whatever. They destroy the house. Read the rest of this entry »
It seems the most popular question lately is, “Are you on Facebook?” Launched as a way for founder Mark Zuckerberg to connect with friends at Harvard, Facebook has exploded into the mainstream. With nearly 200 million users, and a million new members joining each week in the U.S. alone, people are paying attention.
One of the biggest benefits that social networking platforms like Facebook provide the business community is the ability to get repeat exposure with the people in your network. Clients, peers, and prospects can make up your network, and you can promote events, sales, special offers and more through your Facebook profile.
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