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  2. Business Ideas for Teens Take Advantage of Tech Savvy - AOL

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    Lemonade stands are just the start when it comes to small business ideas for teens and kids. (And check out these kid-run businesses that have made some serious bank.) This was originally ...

  3. 10 Best Online Jobs for Teens - AOL

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    10 Online Jobs for Teens Admittedly, there aren’t as many opportunities for young teens as those who have reached an adult status, but there are at least some options for everyone. Here’s a ...

  4. Youth marketing - Wikipedia

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    In the marketing and advertising industry, youth marketing consists of activities to communicate with young people, typically in the age range of 11 to 35. More specifically, there is teen marketing, targeting people age 11 to 17; college marketing, targeting college-age consumers, typically ages 18 to 24; and young adult marketing, targeting ages 25 to 34.

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    If you want to start a business but are unsure what type of business is best, check out this list of 20 good small business ideas to help you decide. 1. Virtual assistant

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    Some jobs for phone call translators pay $60,000 per year or more if you want to translate full-time. Other Ways To Make Money Quickly. So, you can make money online fast. But, if you’re willing ...

  7. Down payment - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Housing Administration has advocated lower down payments since its inception in 1934, and, currently, borrowers that qualify for an FHA loan pay only 3.5% for a down payment. With rising home prices in the years from 2000 to 2007, lenders were willing to accept smaller or no down payment (either through 100% financing, seller ...