Bank Account of the Karate Twin
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Financial literacy e-book series helping Tweens to Save, Budget, Understand the Value of Money, and Prepare for Home Ownership.
Backers: 7
Average Pledge Per Backer: $19 NZD
Funded: $131 NZD of $15,000 NZD
Dates: Oct 31st -> Nov 30th (31 days)
Project By: duffytwins (Paul & Craig)
Backers: 7
Average Pledge Per Backer: $19 NZD
Funded: $131 NZD of $15,000 NZD
Dates: Oct 31st -> Nov 30th (31 days)
Project By: duffytwins (Paul & Craig)
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Last Updated: November 30 @ 17:03 -0500 GMT
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November 19th - via: kickstarter.com
https://i.stuff.co.nz/business/money/107994095/kickstarter-campaign-launches-in-bid-to-teach-tweens-their-money-lessons https://news.autmillennium.org.nz/aut-millennium/gym-member-investing-future-tweens/ (Read More)
Kickstarter campaign launches in bid to teach tweens their money lessons
November 4th - via: stuff.co.nz
A pair of Kiwi financial experts have launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise $15,000 in a bid to teach tweens their money lessons.
Paul and Craig Duffy used to run money workshops at schools around the country, but are now seeking to create a series of e-books parents can use to school up their children at home. (Read More)
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