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Teach Them Well

Last summer, 16-year-old Calvin O’Neal worked for the New York City Summer Youth Employment program at a public relations firm that paid him by way of a debit card. Many simply spent their earnings, but not Calvin. His parents, Eric and Theresa O’Neal, have been teaching him and his 13-year-old brother, Christian, about money management for years. “Twenty percent of every paycheck went into the bank,” says proud father, Eric. “He was saving for a laptop,” Theresa adds, “so sometimes he would even walk home to save on carfare.”

Bob Johnson’s Second Act

Robert L. Johnson is always in search of the next big deal. In the past 18 months, the 61-year-old mogul has acquired more than 100 Marriott and Hilton hotel properties...

Ready for Takeoff

What is an astronaut feeling as he’s sitting on the rocket launch pad strapped into his pod at the brink of takeoff? Determination, fear, and an immense sense of faith...

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