Adams, Rob and T.R.How to be a Teenage Millionaire. 1st ed. n/a: Entrepreneur Press, 2000.
Offline Entrepreneur EventsCheck out your local newspaper, school bulletin, or online listings for a schedule of business events going on in and around your area. Conferences, seminars, and trade shows are great learning tools for all of you interested in starting your own businesses!
Bhldt, Amar et al. Harvard Business Review on Entrepreneurship. Cambridge: Harvard Business School Press, 1999.
Rich, Stanley R. Business Plans That Win $$$: Lessons from the MIT Enterprise Forum. Reprint ed. n/a: Perennial Currents, 1987.
Kushell, Jennifer. Secrets of the Young & Successful: How to Get Everything You Want Without Waiting a Lifetime. New York: Fireside, 2003.
Kushell, Jennifer. The Young Entrepreneur’s Edge: Using Your Ambition, Independence, and Youth to Launch a Successful Business. 1st ed. New Jersey: Princeton Review, 1999.
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