I'm y8 (7th grader in US grades) and I just want to help people. My ideal business would be cheap to run and all the profit would go to charity. I'd like it to be relevant to the charity so people feel they are being involved in improving lives. I haven't decided what charity/ies to give the money to yet, so please could you put a charity and the ideas for that charity. It mustn't interfere with my schoolwork, so Saturdays, Sundays, Bank Holiday Mondays, 1/2 term holidays, Summer, Christmas & Easter Holidays are the times when I can be open.
How can a child start their own business?
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- 3+ months ago by Homework ...
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- child, charity, business, entrepreneur
Responses (2)
Back when I lived in Kuwait My brothers and I had a pet care business. We took care of peoples pets when they went on holiday. We also made and sold peanut butter. If you wanna do peanut butter roast some peanuts in a frying pan then crunch-em until you get the right consistency but be warned the oil will separate from the peanuts if the butter is not mixed regularly( every time it needs use)
Opening a selling as a child can be rewarding in many ways. You can study vital selling skills, develop your math ability, impress your parents and earn a few money -- all at the same time. However, running a selling is a serious endeavor at any age, and you'll need to take a few times to research, prepare and plan before getting started.
Thank You for letting me know what your brothers and you did. What consistency would you recommend and if I was making smooth peanut butter, how would I do that? Also, could I use a different nut to make a nut butter? Like hazelnuts or cashews?