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Camp Millionaire: Educating The Youth For Future Economic Certainty



While many have a different perspective on why and how North America has found itself in the financial position it is today, some blame lack of education from a young age regarding money management and the accumulation of wealth. One business, Camp Millionaire is aiming to change this by educating today's children to become the millionaires of the future.

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Camp Millionaire may indicate that the goal is to increase the fiscal wealth of all members of the population with their name, but the idea is not to encourage children to be financially greedy- it's to teach them to set goals and reach them, which can include having as much or as little money as they'd like, while knowing how to manage it effectively.

Considering that so many children lack a concept of how money really functions in our society, and how far a few dollars go in terms of purchases made in day-to-day life, it seems like a practical concept that can help generations that will determine the success of the economic future become prepared. That being said, at nearly $300 for a 5 day (with hours set at 9:30 to 3:30), Camp Millionaire could be trying to secure their own fiscal future alone, but let's give them the benefit of the doubt!

 



Beth Hodgson
Innovative Businesses Writer
InventorSpot.com


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Expand this for adults

Have seperate camp for adults ( NO kids).

Must have experience.

Id attend.

Be real cool.


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