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  2. Secret Millionaires Club - Wikipedia

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    Secret Millionaires Club is an American educational animated series that aired on The Hub / Hub Network from October 23, 2011 to January 11, 2017. Qubo would later air reruns of the series from 2016 to 2021.

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  4. One morning this past February, 13-year-old Londyn Ivy donned the title of insurance agent, which came with a monthly paycheck of $4,000. Alongside her seventh-grade classmates, she spent a half ...

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  6. Phil Town - Wikipedia

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    This workshop shows people how to invest with a low-risk, high yield Warren Buffett style approach. [14] Town owns a YouTube channel under the name Rule #1 Investing, and hosts a Transformational Investing Webinar with his wife, Melissa Town, on a weekly basis. [15] [16] Town and his daughter Danielle Town host the InvestED podcast. [17]

  7. Biz Kids - Wikipedia

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    Biz Kids (stylized as biz KID$) is an American educational television series that teaches financial education and entrepreneurship to kids and teenagers. It uses sketch comedy , musical guests, guest and special guest appearances, and young actors to explain basic economic concepts.

  8. Advantages of Investing for Your Kids - AOL

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  9. Beardstown Ladies - Wikipedia

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    The experience provided many with a lesson on the importance of vetting investment claims. [7] In 2010, a member of the club stated that only 4 or 5 of the original members remained in the club; the rest had died. [8] In 2016, the club was still active, with over $400,000 invested and 75% of the members being descendants of the original club ...