M Is For Money - Book 2
The Little Lemonade Stand - Working For Our Coins
- Publisher
- Tess Creative
- Initial publish date
- Apr 2015
- Category
- Money
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781987905014
- Publish Date
- Apr 2015
- List Price
- $7.99
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Book 2, The Little Lemonade Stand, continues with the financial adventures of the main characters - Tessa and Benji. As the twins sell lemonade to their thirsty neighbours, they learn that earning money can require hard work but can also be very rewarding.
Tessa and Benji make lemonade and set up a lemonade stand which includes a printed sign with the price of a cup of lemonade as well as a coin bowl for neighbours to deposit their money. Once the pitcher is empty they count their proceeds before storing them in their piggy banks.
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Contributor Notes
Teresa Cascioli is on the Canada's top business minds. She is the daughter of Italian immigrants and a Commerce graduate of McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.
As the former CEO of Lakeport Brewing she took the company from bankruptcy to a 201 million sale to Labatt in just eight years. She lead one of the country's most successful income trust public offerings. This award-winning entrepreneur has been featured in Profit and Chatelaine Magazine's lists of Canada's most successful women and has been named one of the Women's Executive Network Top 100 Canada's Most Powerful Women. She was awarded Entrepreneur of the Year by Canada's Venture Capital and Private Equity Association as well as by Ernst & Young in their Turnaround Category. She was inducted in the Sales Hall of Fame by the Canadian Professional Sales Association. In 2012, Cascioli was awarded the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal.
Teresa served as Strategic Advisor to Labatt and KPMG. Today, she devotes her spare time to charitable causes. She has donated in excess of $6 million to her community, including the funding of McMaster University's Chair in Entrepreneurial Leadership. Her charitable leadership earned her the title of Philanthropist of the Year in her community. Teresa lives in Halton Region, Ontario.