Future Millionaire

Mentorship Program

Join us in making a meaningful difference in the lives of young people today.

Investing In Our Youth and Preparing The Next Generation 

For My Kidz Inc has partnered with local entrepreneur Chris Kidd to launch the Future Millionaires Mentorship Program. This initiative aims to educate youth on financial literacy, money management, entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship, investment strategies, success habits, and essential life skills. By supporting this program, you are helping to equip and empower the next generation of successful entrepreneurs and leaders.

The Solution is to show the next generation that they can achieve their goals and dreams without resorting to illegal, immoral, or unethical means.

This program will equip them with the knowledge to go out and apply it in the real world to accomplish whatever it is that they want to do, and they will have a sound financial foundation to build on so they don’t fall into the debt trap, or get scammed, or chase high risk investments that cause them financial devastation.

Meet the Mentors

Chris Kidd

Entrepreneur | Financial Coach | Investor

Chris Kidd is an entrepreneur, business and financial coach, author, speaker, and investor. He has owned multiple businesses, invests in commercial real estate (currently invested in over 800 units), is a master options trader, author of Defeating Debt, and co-hosts the nationally syndicated Price of Business radio show.

Course Curriculum 


Financial Literacy and Money Management

  • Assets vs. Liabilities

  • Cash vs. Cash Flow

  • Gross Income vs. Net Income

  • Bugeting & Finance Management

  • Expense Tracking

  • Create income from your gifts and passions

  • Create business plans

  • Develop and foster sales skills

  • Add value to your current job role

  • Earn equity ownership

Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship

  • The importance of early investing

  • The power of compounding

  • Learn the benefits of delayed gratification

  • Analyzing  investments

  • Common investment mistakes

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