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Camp Millionaire
Money is something we all want but don’t all know how to get and build. As with other skills, it’s better to start learning early. The Camp Millionaire is a unique, fun-filled program designed to prepare you to be a financially responsible adult. You’ll begin your week at Money Camp by exploring the beliefs and attitudes about money that lead to financial independence. You’ll learn how money is made (employee, self-employed, business owner, investor), how money is tracked (budgeting, goal setting, financial statements) and how money is saved/invested (making money work for you) along with the importance of giving back (philanthropy). You’ll learn the “principles” necessary to become financially successful. This is a valuable week because it will give you a financial head start in life – and that will go a long way toward helping you get what you want.
Using interactive GAMES and ACTIVITIES, kids and teens learn the basic time-tested principles of creating financial freedom:
* How our beliefs and attitudes influence how we make and manage money.
* That money is simply a form of energy.
* Passive income streaams are the answer!
* The many ways people earn and make money (employee, self-employment, business owner or investor).
* How to put money to work using the stock market, real estate, and business.
* How to set goals and manage their money.
* The importance of helping their community, i.e., giving back.
- Length of training:
Morning session: Monday to Friday (9 am - 4 pm) one week
- Schedule:
- Week 1- June 9-13, 2008
- University of Houston - Downtown
- Wharton County Junior College (Sugar Land)
- Alexander Elementary School
- The Emery/Weiner School
- Week 2- June 16-20, 2008
- University of Houston - Clear Lake
- Week 3- June 23-27, 2008
- University of Houston - Downtown
- The John Cooper High School
- Alexander Elementary School
- The Emery/Weiner School
- Week 4- June 30-July 3, 2008
- Wharton County Junior College (Sugar Land)
- University of Houston - Clear Lake
- Tuition:
Early-Bird Registration - $245 (on or before March 31, 2008) Early Registration - $249 (April 1- May 26, 2008) Regular Registration - $259 (After May 26, 2008)
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