Who Wants Their Kids To Be A Millionaire?
The other day I hopped on the treadmill in my garage and flipped the channel to Fox and Friends. I immediately recognized the face of the guest they were in the middle of interviewing. I had just met this Enid native a few months earlier and he was telling me about this new book he had written. I was really intrigued and had been waiting for the release of the book. It is now out and I thought I'd let everyone know about it.
The guy from Enid that was on Fox and Friends that morning was none other than Troy Dunn. Troy is a self-made millionaire, a successful businessman, public speaker, and writer on the subject of financial success and personal happiness. For years his business was dedicated to reuniting separated friends and family, and Troy was considered for more than a decade one of the most frequently seen guest experts on national television (on over 400 TV shows including The Today Show, Good Morning America, The View and others).
After thirteen years of building and running that company, Troy sold it for undisclosed millions, freeing him to focus on his passion for assisting other organizations. He now consults four corporate clients a year in motivating their own management teams in leadership, overcoming obstacles, team-building, and guerrilla marketing and in major media strategy and results. Troy married his high-school sweetheart, Jennifer, and together they are raising seven beautiful children, with six of them already running their own businesses.
The book Troy was telling me about deals with the importance of teaching business success to your children. The book is called, “Young Bucks: How to Raise a Future Millionaire” (Thomas Nelson Publishing).
The new book gives you practical templates for easy, kid-friendly businesses that you can present to your children so that they can start earning their own money quickly.
Young Bucks includes chapters on age-appropriate, step-by-step action plans for you to help your children find and implement great money-making ideas. It also explains what schemes to avoid, how to spot business scams, why lotteries are a terrible place to put your money, why kids should invest in the stock market, and practical advice on the legal aspects of owning a business.
For more information visit TroyDunn.com.
The guy from Enid that was on Fox and Friends that morning was none other than Troy Dunn. Troy is a self-made millionaire, a successful businessman, public speaker, and writer on the subject of financial success and personal happiness. For years his business was dedicated to reuniting separated friends and family, and Troy was considered for more than a decade one of the most frequently seen guest experts on national television (on over 400 TV shows including The Today Show, Good Morning America, The View and others).After thirteen years of building and running that company, Troy sold it for undisclosed millions, freeing him to focus on his passion for assisting other organizations. He now consults four corporate clients a year in motivating their own management teams in leadership, overcoming obstacles, team-building, and guerrilla marketing and in major media strategy and results. Troy married his high-school sweetheart, Jennifer, and together they are raising seven beautiful children, with six of them already running their own businesses.
The book Troy was telling me about deals with the importance of teaching business success to your children. The book is called, “Young Bucks: How to Raise a Future Millionaire” (Thomas Nelson Publishing).
The new book gives you practical templates for easy, kid-friendly businesses that you can present to your children so that they can start earning their own money quickly.
Young Bucks includes chapters on age-appropriate, step-by-step action plans for you to help your children find and implement great money-making ideas. It also explains what schemes to avoid, how to spot business scams, why lotteries are a terrible place to put your money, why kids should invest in the stock market, and practical advice on the legal aspects of owning a business.
For more information visit TroyDunn.com.


















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