Kid-run business
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A kid-run business is a usually small operation run by, as the name suggests, children. A notable example of this is the classic lemonade stand. Some kid-run businesses have done quite well, such as Tenadar Software, an internet gaming business run by ten-year-old students. Many are nonprofit organizations developed to raise money for charities.
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