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These children earned their first million, not yet graduated from school

Most children focus on school, family and friends, but there are also those who have turned their passions and hobbies into successful start-ups. Here are 25 children who not only launched a successful business, but also earned their first million before they graduated from school.

Ashley Qualls

At the age of 14, Ashley Qualls launched a website that was designed to help children of her age create beautiful pages for social networks and learn basic HTML knowledge. The site was so popular that the girl received several offers, among which there was even a sum of one and a half million dollars and a car for her choice from an anonymous buyer.

John Kun

Believe it or not, John Koon opened his first auto parts business in New York when he was only sixteen. Kun earned millions when his company became one of the main suppliers of parts for the well-known MTV channel transfer "Wheelbarrow for pumping." He used his connections to open a clothing company, with which he earned another forty million dollars.

Cameron Johnson

In 1994, a nine-year-old boy, Cameron Johnson, opened a greeting card company. By the time the school was over, Johnson started online advertising and programming, which brought him an income of about 400 thousand dollars a month.

Adam Hildreth

Adam Hildret opened his first company in 1999, when he was fourteen. The British social network has become one of the largest teen sites and now positions itself as a "teenage marketing agency." Now Hildreth is the head of a company specializing in developing technologies to protect children on the Internet.

Evan from YouTube

With the help of his father, eight-year-old Evan opened his YouTube channel, where he reviews children's toys and discusses topics that interest children of his age. Each year, this channel brings him about 1.3 million dollars.

Juliette Brindak

At the age of ten, Juliette Brindak began to draw her fictional characters, which led to the creation of a popular social network for young people by the time she turned sixteen. According to experts, her company now costs $ 15 million.

Tyler Dickman

Tyler Dickman started his business when he was only five years old. He sold lemonade, sheared lawns, nursed babies and showed magical performances. By the time he was fifteen, he had already opened his own computer repair firm. Two years later, in 2001, its value reached a mark of one million dollars.

Christian Owens

Christian Owens himself learned to program by studying in high school. At the age of fourteen he started his own company. As part of his activities, he offered simple and inexpensive solutions for the MacOS operating system.

Adam Horwitz

When he was fifteen years old, Adam Horwitz set a goal: to become a millionaire to his 21st birthday. After launching several sites, he finally succeeded with an application that advises people how to make a profit in the mobile application market.

David and Catherine Cook

David and Catherine Cook are the creators of the popular social network, which is based on which school the children go to or go to. In 2011, this site merged with another similar one, and now the final product helps children find friends of the spirit and communicate with them on mobile devices.

Nick D'Aloisio

Nick D'Aloisio learned to program at the age of 12 years, and in 17 he developed an application that is based on the algorithm of automatic abstracting. He sold his application to Yahoo for $ 30 million.

Farhad Asidvalla

Sixteen-year-old schoolboy from Mumbai Farhad Asidvalla borrowed ten dollars from his parents and opened his marketing agency. Now he is a multimillionaire, an investor and a presenter on the television channel TedX.

Maddy Bradshaw

When she was ten, Maddie Bradshaw wanted to decorate her school locker. But since the market did not have what the girl would be interested in, she started making jewelry herself. As a result, she became the founder and president of her own design company, which then became a multimillion-dollar corporation.

Sean Belnik

In 2001, Sean Belnik opened one of the first online stores selling office furniture. In 2005, the company received a profit of $ 13.6 million per year and is still successfully operating.

Ryan Kelly

Ryan Kelly is another child who has grown rich due to his resourcefulness. At the age of eleven, Ryan began making treats for his dog, and then was able to conclude a big contract. His company functions to this day.

Isabella Barrett

Isabella Barrett gained fame thanks to the reality show "Babes and Diadems", after which she launched her own company for the production of costume jewelery and fashionable clothes, thus becoming a nine-year millionaire.

Kiova Kavovit

At the age of six, Kiova Kavovit appeared on television to draw attention to her invention - a plaster that can be applied in liquid form directly to the wound. She received an investment of $ 100 thousand dollars and is now negotiating with a large company for the production of adhesive bandages.

Fraser Doherty

At the age of 14, Fraser Doherty began to make jam according to the recipes of his grandmother. At the age of sixteen he left school to concentrate on his business.

Mikeyla Ulmer

This 11-year-old girl took a recipe for lemonade from the forties owned by her grandmother, and then appeared on television and now sells her products in more than fifty stores in the US. She donates part of her income to organizations that are struggling with the extinction of bees.

Robert Ney

When Robert was 14 years old, he became an international sensation, creating a mobile game Bubble Ball, which raised two million dollars in two weeks. Now Ney has his own company and continues to develop games.

Madison Robinson

At the age of 15, Madison Robinson opened her own company for the production of sneakers. Initially, it focused on teenage design, but then began to cover a large audience, expanded the range and even created an additional application for its business.

Jack Bonnot

Like many other children, Jack Bonnot started selling lemonade when he was eight. However, in his endeavors he went much further than most children, and opened his own business. His company supports other children who want to earn money by helping them obtain the necessary licenses, permits and supplies.

Farra Gray

Farra Gray opened her first business when he was 13. A year later, his company was estimated at 1.5 million dollars. Farra is now an investor, author, columnist and motivational speaker.

Corey Nives

Corey Nives opened his own business in 2009 - he started selling cocoa, biscuits and lemonade. Unfortunately, his institution was closed by the health department. What did this child do? He legalized his business, created new recipes and is now the ten-year-old president of a full-fledged company.

Gabriel Jordan

At the age of nine, Gabriel Jordan opened his first business, and then created another company that helps young entrepreneurs to open their business.

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