What it Takes to Make More Money than Your Parents features interviews with the world’s smartest, richest, and most successful young entrepreneurs – from India to the U.K. to your backyard. If you think that these teen moguls don’t have any business secrets to share, it’s because no one else has ever asked them. The stories and insights of these bright, fresh minds are guaranteed to empower young people to get off the couch and realize their full entrepreneurial potential. Features interviews with:
Adam Horwitz, Dude with Two Six-Figure Products, Age 18 Adora Svitak, Tiny Literary Giant, Age 12 Alex Fraiser, World's Most Successful 16-Year-Old Blogger, Age 16 Alex Maroko, 5-Month Sprint to 6-Figure Internet Success, Age 21 Andrew Fashion, Made $2.5 Million, Lost Even More, Age 22 Arjun Rai, Teen Knocking on Google's Door, Age 18 Ben Weissenstein, Major League Young Entrepreneur, Age 19 Catherine Cook, myYearbook at $20 Million, Age 20 Emil Motycka, From 'Mow Boy' to $135K, Age 21 Farrhad Acidwalla, Rockstah Entrepreneur out of India, Age 16 Jacob Cass, Inspired Designer for Hire, Age 22 Joe Penna, YouTube's Mystery Guitar Man, Age 23 Juliette Brindak, 'Miss O' Valued at $15 Million, Age 21 Keith J. Davis Jr., Entrepreneur of all Trades, Age 19 King Sidharth, The Outlaw Entrepreneur, Age 18 Lauren Amarante, Co-Founder of World Entrepreneurship Day, Age 21 Lindsay Manseau, Freelance Photographer and Beyond, Age 20 Mark Bao, 11 Companies and 3 Foundations by 17, Age 17 Marshall Haas, 20-Year-Old Architect Outsourcer, Age 20 Michael Dunlop, Voted 'Most Likely to be a Millionaire', Age 21 Philip Hartman, 2008 Young Inventor of the Year, Age 15 Sabirul Islam, Fired at 13, Founder at 14, Age 19 Savannah Britt, World's Youngest Magazine Publisher, Age 15 Stanley Tang, World's Youngest Best-Selling Author, Age 17 Syed Balkhi, Social Media Prodigy and WordPress Wizard, Age 19