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Household finance studies is a relatively recent field, exploring a growing understanding of how households make financial decisions relating to the functions of consumption, payment, risk management, borrowing and investing; how institutions provide goods and services to satisfy these financial functions of households; and how interventions by firms, governments and other parties affect the provision of financial services. This timely book analyses existing findings about household behavior as well as findings related to policy interventions. With international case studies, this book reviews a topic of global importance and brings a crucial up-to-date survey of the field for researchers and postgraduate students.
Household finance studies is a relatively recent field, exploring a growing understanding of how households make financial decisions relating to the functions of consumption, payment, risk management, borrowing and investing; how institutions provide goods and services to satisfy these financial functions of households; and how interventions by firms, governments and other parties affect the provision of financial services. This timely book analyses existing findings about household behavior as well as findings related to policy interventions. With international case studies, this book reviews a topic of global importance and brings a crucial up-to-date survey of the field for researchers and postgraduate students.
"Honey & I" contains 101 thoughts of the founder of www.benefits-of-honey.com that speak of her frenzy love for honey, her high regard for its intelligence as a healthful food, her utter amazement at its goodness to our body, her chagrin when honey critics attempt to smother her beliefs, her deep admiration of the lively sparks, the flowering fields and foraging bees which live in the figments of her imagination, her earnest celebration of honeybees' value to mankind, her heartfelt gratitude towards their laborious work, and her rallying cry to protect and save them from the devastating colony collapse disorder. Join her in the celebration of honey bees and their golden treasures and discovering many precious truths many have never known before.
Was there ever a point in time that you felt besieged by the barrage of terms such as "natural honey," "pure honey," "creamy honey," "real honey," "raw honey" which left you with too many questions to form an informed opinion on which honey to buy, or have you ever wondered what was this "real honey" or "the best honey" that so many people were talking about? If yes, this book is for you. It is passionately written for those who seriously want to find out more about how to choose honey, and how to make sense of the various commercial labels, names, claims related to honey and for those who wish to clear the misconceptions and myths revolving honey. It is for all who genuinely feel that the sweetener means something to them and are eager to discover more facts that can help them make smarter buying decisions. If your interest level is limited to only "honey is just honey, so just give me any honey," the information offered in this book would not mean much to you. But if you are surprised that not all honey is equal, and are intrigued to find out more, this book will not disappoint you. The exposing of lying labels, bogus claims and deceptive and misleading marketing promises will give you a completely new pair of eyes to see and weigh the honey bottles you find on the shelves.
If "honey is a natural sweetener that soothes the throat" is the only thing you could say about the golden liquid, pick up this book. The amazing stories about honey and its health benefits laid out in this book (including healing of cough, burns, throat inflammation, obesity, troubled skin, infections, adrenal fatigue, poor sleep, arthritis, stomach ulcer, etc) will forever change the way you see, use, and even talk about honey.
Young children know honey can be bought from the grocery stores. But do they know where it actually comes from? Does honey come from the bears or from the factories? Now in its third edition, this full-color book helps adults explain to their little ones (3-6+) what honey is, where it comes from, and the goodness it brings in a simple language they can appreciate. Every page is splashed with vibrant illustrations to bring them the most interesting story about the little honey bees, flower nectar, honey, bee hives, honeycombs, bee wax, bee keepers, and honey health benefits.
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