SUPER SCHOOLKIDS SAVINGS SCHEME


June is the time of year, when pupils are busy taking examinations.

Many will be planning to go to university and raising the required funding, mostly involving a huge loan which takes many years to repay.


There is an alternative, there is a little business, taking less than an hour to set up at an initial cost of about £8 and a few minutes per day to run which can help.


The business involves buying a package of products and information and selling it on. Just like baked beans but with this business you do not have a house full of cans or give people wind.


The buyer buys one package but gets access to several more, enabling them to raise funds by offering savings/pension schemes to companies or sponsoring sport, nature or the arts and more.


In addition pupils will be able to thank their existing school by raising money for the PTA, sports equipment, the canteen as well as their teachers and fellow pupils while making money themselves.


By the time sales have been made as above pupils will be on their way to raising their tuition fees, when they get to university they can help fellow students also.


If they do not plan to go to university, they could leave school with a nice sum in the bank, an income, plus erxperience of running a business and bookkeeping. If you start at 13 or when you get your own computer you could have a nice sum by the time you leave.


There are no guarantees and no refunds, but the most anyone can lose is £8, but nearly all this sum is made from the first sale.


Everyone is supplied with a bookkeeping system , a back office, a sales chart and leaflets. If you are under 18 you need to sign up as "adult re child" and there is only one sign-up per computer.


Full information, including your package is to be found on www.ronandhazelprojects2.yolasite.com.

Any problems email  rhproj61@gmail.com



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