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Resources
NOTE: The following Web sites have been reviewed and identified by JA to contain helpful information, and are provided only as educational resources. Some information posted comes from third-party sources. Although deemed reliable, accuracy cannot be assured. JA does not exercise control over, endorse, or accept responsibility for the content, products, and/or services provided at non-JA sites.
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"15 Part-Time, Home-Based, Money-Making Opportunities for Teenagers by John O’Callaghan (Entrepreneur’s Network Inc., 7780 Midnight Pass, Sarasota, FL 34242)
"The Right Stuff," Newsweek E-Life, May 2000, p. 16 features a self-evaluation on becoming an entrepreneur.
www.accountingcommunity.com compares different accounting software, if you plan to do your own bookkeeping.
www.businessbuffet.com offers a nine-volume set of videos and accompanying materials that teach basic business principles to new business people. The videos sell for $39 each for eight videos, and the ninth video is free to all JA orders.
www.businessdisc.com
features The Business Disc: How to Start & Run a Small Business, a sophisticated
multimedia simulation using nearly two hours of audio and video vignettes to
guide students through the process of setting up a business. The user will
determine the kind of business, its location, type of ownership, income
requirements, insurance coverage, advertising needs, startup capital
requirements, and much more. Events are based on decisions made in the planning
stage as well as reactions to those events which happen within the first year of
business operation.
www.cybpcertify.com The Certified Young Business Professional (CYBP) equips young business professionals with the required skills needed to meet and surpass business standards in our global industry.
www.entrepreneur.com/tsu provides information for teens interested in starting a business
www.entreworld.org offers a wealth of resources for entrepreneurs from assessing start-up ideas to evaluating your market, developing and pricing your product/service, hiring, taxes, and more.
www.Gen-Y.org
is a Web site dedicated to helping young entrepreneurs
develop their business ideas by providing expert feedback and
community support.
www.gettech.org introduces students to a wide variety of careers in manufacturing through its fun and innovative web site. Sponsored by the National Association of Manufacturers.
www.hoovers.com provides profiles on hundreds of companies.
Hot Shot Business was developed by Disney Online
and the Kauffman Foundation, and gives students an opportunity
to be a virtual entrepreneur.
www.intuit.com is the Web site for software packages like Quicken 2001, personal finance software, and QuickBooks 2000, accounting software for small businesses.
www.mbnet.com
is a technologically enhanced minority business information and resource service. Provides advanced methods for marketing, supporting, and growing minority & women owned businesses.
www.mediaspark.com offers GoVenture - a comprehensive entrepreneurship simulation on CD-ROM.
www.nfte.com The National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) offers a Web-based Entrepreneurial Program called BizTech. BizTech
is an entrepreneurship program that teaches business,
information technology and workplace concepts via the Internet
through its specialized curriculum that includes quizzes and a
comprehensive business plan. Teachers and consultants will need
to purchase licenses in order to gain access to the program.
www.nolo.com offers free advice on registering a trademark, picking a business name, hiring independent contractors, or taking home office tax deductions.
www.onlinewbc.gov is the site for the Office of Women's Business Ownership within the U.S. Small Business Administration, offering various helps and mentoring services for women starting their own businesses.
www.paloalto.com is the Web site for software packages like Business Plan Pro and Marketing Plan Pro.
Penny
Stocks Guide is your guide to investing in penny stocks:
get the information you need to pick stocks wisely.
www.startitsellit.com Start It, Sell It, & Make a
Mint by John Duran is the guide you need to effectively start,
build, and grow your own business.
www.startupbiz.com provides a seven-step start-up program for entrepreneurs.
www.StockMarketYellowPages.com allows you to search for public companies based upon their descriptions.
The Student’s Guide to Home Business Success, by Dr. Harvey
Sisler:
If you are a middle school, high school, or college student
thinking of starting your own home-based business, this book is
a must-have. The Student’s
Guide to Home Business Success contains ideas for
full- or part-time businesses that you can start in your
home—and most can be started with just a few dollars. To order
The Student’s Guide to Home
Business Success, please contact Dr. Harvey Sisler,
Hillcrest Publications, 1223 Bonnie Lane, Mayfield Heights, Ohio
44124, email
doc22638@sbcglobal.net,
www.harveysbookstore.com.
www.wsjclassroomedition.com The Wall Street Journal Classroom Edition is an award-winning educational program developed by the publishers of the world's premier business newspaper, and devoted to preparing young people for the decisions that will shape their economic future.
Young Scholars Program
is a summer course offered at the
University of Maryland that allows students to
explore
dynamic business and technology topics by working in teams to
design a new business.
YouthActionNet
spotlights "social entrepreneurs" – young
people spearheading positive change around the world. Launched
in 2001 by the International Youth Foundation (IYF) and Nokia,
YouthActionNet serves as a virtual gathering place for young
people looking to connect with each other - and with ideas for
how to make a difference in their communities.
www.youthbusiness.com offers resources for young entrepreneurs.
youthrules.dol.gov seeks to educate teens, parents, educators, and employers regarding the rules for teens entering the U.S. workforce.
You’re the Boss Lifeskills & Entrepreneurship Program is a grades 6-12 activity-based program developed as a partnership between the Bureau for At-Risk Youth and KidsWay, an Atlanta-based organization that also publishes Young Entrepreneur. Call 1-800-99-YOUTH.
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