And the winners are… 1st place Briana Gallagher - $250 Errand Angels Senior Services 2nd place Jordan Todd - $150 BeYOUtiful spa party service 3rd place - $50 Caitlyn LaBarron Junkyard Jewelry CU Succeed recently held a competition and asked teens to submit plans for business ideas they wanted to pursue. Congratulations to our first prize winner, Briana Gallagher. She will receive $250 for her innovative business plan. When faced with creating a business idea, Briana looked around for needs in her community. What she found were seniors who needed people to run errands. Because there are more than 40 million senior citizens in the U.S. alone (with that number expected to double by 2030), she knew she had stumbled upon a good idea. That’s when she decided to create a business plan for Errand Angels Senior Services, where workers would provide errand and personal service assistance to seniors. “I didn’t expect to win, but it was a nice surprise. Really, I was trying to create something that did good. And it is always good to help the elderly. I could probably start this company with little money,” Briana said. “I was working for a company that does theater for seniors when I stumbled upon the idea.” Briana plans to build her business based on price, exceptional customer service, and what she calls durability. With durability, she says that relationships with seniors will bring ongoing business and demand. Back Pocket Spring 2013 Newsletter Briana r Gallaghe facebook.com/claimyouryouth first prize winner Business is all about the bottom line, and Briana knows it. She took the initiative and figured out all of her costs, including liability insurance, gas, and more: “After my expenses, I estimate I can make up to $4,000 a month before taxes. That’s $36,000 a year if I work full time.” Errand Angels Senior Services Briana Gallagher Continued from page 1 Errand Angels Senior Services And the winners are… 1st place Briana Gallagher - $250 Errand Angels Senior Services Top 10 Break-Up Songs 2nd place Jordan Todd - $150 BeYOUtiful spa party service 3rd place - $50 Caitlyn LaBarron Junkyard Jewelry Watch for another business competition © 2013 CUANM. All Rights Reserved.12-1016 coming soon. FasehiCohena Spring Break Rock it! See a new movie every day of spring break Going to your local amusement park Taking a group skiing/snowboarding trip Parents leave and trust you with the house Going on a mission trip Playing your favorite game all week on th Do you have trendy tastes but a tight budget? Then shop consignment or thrift stores and you might even make a couple of dollars. Thrift stores sell donated clothing but don’t buy your items or take trades. There are sweet bargains for the avid shopper. Consignment stores split profits with people who bring in items and won’t accept damaged pieces. So prices are higher – still far below retail - but so is quality. Check out consignment stores like Plato’s Closet or Buffalo Exchange because the ever-changing inventory is heavily stocked with trendy, vintage, and popular brand-name clothing and accessories. Trade in your own gently used clothing for store credit or cash too. Food under 5 Eating out 20 piece Chicken McNuggets (McDonalds®) Signature Black Forest Ham foot-long (Subway™) 2 Doritos© Locos tacos w/ medium drink (Taco Bell®) 1 Philadelphia or California Roll from your local sushi restaurant OR. 1 Signature Chicken sandwich w/ Honey Mustard dressing (Chick-fil-A®) Wreck it! Re-watch all six seasons of LOST on Netflix Can’t afford your local amusement park Being grounded the entire break Parents leave and make you babysit Mission: sleeping until 3pm every day Fixing your broken game console all week Eating in Hot dogs w/ Velveeta© Mac & Cheese Fresh veggie stir-fry over rice w/ teriyaki sauce Hamburgers w/ kettle-baked jalapeño chips Grilled cheese and tomato soup w/ sprinkled Parmesan Oven-fried chicken nuggets w/ seasoned curly fries * You must be 13 or older an d get permiss to participate. ion from a pa Msg & data rent rates may ap receiving an ply. To opt ou y further me ssages, text t of OPTOUT to #33733. Food for thought: Notice how much more you get when eating in? Cook your own meals, eat in more often! Just think about all the cash you’ll save. tes Quo $100er Rich k Roc eck Wr it or it! ness Busi etition p m Co inner W st Bigge ers d Blun r e t t e l s w e N 13 0 2 g n i r Sp e r s he u e Lik 10 Top www.cusucceed.net Foodr Unde $5 and Text in W What is your biggest financial blunder? W e’ve all done silly things with our money. What is your worst moment? Did you blow all your cash on a great pair of shoes you wore once? Go 5,000 texts over your limit? Or buy an expensive gift for your girlfriend who dumped you two days later? Tell us about it. Send an email about your biggest financial blunder to info@cusucceed.net. Be sure to impart some wisdom with your email so that other teens can learn from your mistakes. If we pick yours we’ll send you $100 cash… hopefully you’ll save it this time.
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