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B-A-D Baby Millionaire Seminars to Offer Wealth-building Tips to Parents,
Grandparents
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- How parents and grandparents can make children
millionaires for as little as a dollar a day is the topic of an hourlong
seminar at Parkland College Jan. 30 or 31.
"Buck-A-Day (BAD) Baby Millionaire" sessions are available 7-8 p.m. on
Wednesday and Thursday at the Tony Noel Agricultural Technology Applications
Center on the campus's west side. Sponsored by Parkland's Business and
Agri-Industries department, the sessions are based on the series of
successful "Teen Millionaire" workshops created by Will Marshall. Marshall
will also lead the Buck-A-Day Baby Millionaire sessions; Marshall retired as
a Fortune 500 corporate treasurer and has dedicated his retirement years to
helping others understand personal financial management.
The sessions will explain the three things that parents can do for a dollar a
day (for babies) or less than $2.60 (for children under 12 years) to provide
their children/grandchildren with more flexibility and economic freedom
(choice) later in life to meet life's uncertainties, and the financial means
to offset the higher U.S. taxes and inflation that they inherited from
today's over 25 generations.
To register for either session, please call Business and Agri-Industries at
217/351-2213. A $5/person fee is payable to Parkland at the door.
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