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Books > Children's & Educational > Economics
This informative book empowers young learners to take charge of
their personal finances by exploring what money is. It includes a
table of contents, informative sidebars, a That's Amazing! special
feature, quiz questions, a glossary, additional resources, and an
index. This Focus Readers title is at the Pioneer level, aligned to
reading levels of grades 1-2 and interest levels of grades 1-3.
If you don't take control of your money, someone else will. Why
learn to manage your money? You don't have that much anyway, right?
Wrong The average American teenager spends $3,000 per year. And at
the end of your teenage years, will you know what happened to that
$21,000? While $3,000 per year is most likely a lot less money than
your parents spend, you should still be able to:
- Pay fair prices for quality items
- Avoid being ripped off by misleading ads and salespeople
- Stay out of debt
- Save up for a car, college, or your own business
- Give money that will make a difference in the world
- Have money to do fun things with your friends
Larry Burkett and Todd Temple will show you how to take back the
control of your money. You'll learn skills that will help you right
now and prepare you for a successful financial future.
Come along with me and learn all about reading! Brian P. Clearys
wacky sentences and Jason Miskiminss colorful art will make phonics
fun! Find activities, games, and more at www.brianpcleary.com
This informative book empowers young learners to take charge of
their personal finances by exploring how people manage money. It
includes a table of contents, informative sidebars, a That's
Amazing! special feature, quiz questions, a glossary, additional
resources, and an index. This Focus Readers title is at the Pioneer
level, aligned to reading levels of grades 1-2 and interest levels
of grades 1-3.
This informative book empowers young learners to take charge of
their personal finances by exploring how people spend money. It
includes a table of contents, informative sidebars, a That's
Amazing! special feature, quiz questions, a glossary, additional
resources, and an index. This Focus Readers title is at the Pioneer
level, aligned to reading levels of grades 1-2 and interest levels
of grades 1-3.
Don’t you wish you’d started saving and investing when you were
younger? Well, this is the book that aims to get kids thinking about
the basics of money, and lay the solid foundation in financial
education that most of us never had. Featuring playful illustrations,
jokes, and fun facts designed to appeal to even the most easilybored
youngster, Manage Your Money Like a Grownup: The best money advice for
teens covers all the basics South African kids and teens need to know,
like:
- The relationship between earning, saving and spending;
- How investing works;
- Why compound interest is a superpower;
- Why we pay taxes; and
- The ethics of money.
Informed by conversations with real kids and their parents, this book
aims to equip kids with practical tips for earning and investing money
at any age, and questions for kids to torture their parents with to
spark lively dinner-table conversations.
This Fast Track textbook is CAPS approved and will equip you with all the content and skills you need for Economics Grade 12.
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A friendly, first look at making money for young readers Ava's
inherited some money and it's burning a hole in her pocket! She
wants some sparkly new trainers, but does she really need them? And
where is the best place to buy them? Money Box is an illustrated,
child-friendly introduction to money for readers aged 5+, looking
at the different forms it takes, how we use it and the importance
of looking after it. Each story follows a child who is faced with a
dilemma about what to do with some money and explores the many
choices available to them in a clear and helpful way.
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