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About the Author:The real-life person behind Bear McSavings earned an MBA from The Wharton School, a Law Degree from the University of Pennsylvania, a Masters in Public Policy from the University of Southern California, and a Bachelor's in Economics from UC Santa Barbara. He currently works at a top-tier consulting firm as a senior advisor to private equity funds and Fortune 500 executives. He previously informed monetary policy at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors and served as a math teacher with Teach for America. About the Bear McSavings Series:The Bear McSavings Series is comprised of 50 children's books, each addressing a unique financial topic. Topics include: personal finance, investing, real estate, entrepreneurship, the Federal Reserve, crypto, private equity, and much more-all in a comprehensive and child-friendly way. According to FINRA, 70% of Americans cannot pass a basic financial literacy test. This underscores a harsh truth: financial illiteracy leads to substantial challenges and regrets. My belief is straightforward: the earlier children are exposed to financial concepts, the better prepared they'll be to navigate life. I created this book series to prepare my own child for the world and now I want to share it with you and your family.
Discover everything you need to know about Economics. What is Economics? Why do consumers borrow and save? How do economic systems work? Money and investing can be daunting. This book covers all of the key aspects of economic theory and history.How Economics Works brings you the facts visually explained.With this simple Economics book, you can find: An introduction to complex concepts and new ideas for beginnersA systematic layout of text and graphics to make the topic of Economics more approachableDifferent materials, diagrams, and theories to supplement studiesA practical, no-nonsense approach assisting you with understanding the fundamentals of EconomicsFind chapters that outline fundamentals, microeconomics, macroeconomics, trade, and finance.At DK, we are fascinated by How Stuff Works. So why stop here?How Economics Works is part of DK's widely successful How Stuff Works series. Discover the inner workings of the mind with How the Brain Works, succeed in all things Science with How Science Works and discover the cosmos like you've never known before with How Space Works. Whatever topic sparks your interest, there's so much more to unpack!
Get creative with the cutiecorns and excite young imaginations with the Sticky Notes coloring book! This innovative book is packed with magical creatures and fun drawing and doodling activities to keep kids aged 3+ entertained for hours. The easy peel-off and stick pages are perfect for displaying children's creative artwork on the fridge or around the home.
Now in a high-interest busy format! With acetate windows, lift-the-flaps, die cuts, interactive touches, reusable spiral-bound pages, and an embedded wipe-clean pen, this is the busiest wipe-clean book ever! This interactive wipe-clean workbook boosts essential early learning skills. Featuring many interactive elements including see-through acetate windows, interactive flaps, die-cut pages, and sensory touches throughout, this book will encourage children to engage with early learning skills. The wipe-clean workbook allows for repeated practice that will build future learning confidence and achievement.56 pages of activities focused on important early learning skills, including: ABCs, 123s, pen control, and more!Builds fine motor skills.Interactive novelties will keep little hands busy!Spiral-bound wipe-clean pages allow for repeated practice.Includes a wipe-clean pen and high gloss wipe-clean pages.Aimed at children ages 3-5.Bright, colorful pages blend photographs and illustrations to make this workbook one of the most eye-catching and engaging available.Teacher approved!Scholastic Early Learners is a dedicated learning program that builds school skills from infancy through second grade. Created by experts and focused on reinforcing curriculum topics and current academic guidelines with kid-friendly activities, this educational line is the best partner in your child's learning journey.Scholastic Early Learners: The Most Trusted Name in Learning!
This comprehensive, full-color workbook from Scholastic Early Learners provides all the phonics practice your child needs to succeed in school. Includes six sheets of stickers!A strong educational foundation helps ensure a child is able to benefit from the learning opportunities available in today's kindergarten classroom. Help your child succeed in kindergarten with this all-inclusive workbook filled with activities and stickers from Scholastic Early Learners!280 pages of age-appropriate exercises aimed at promoting phonics learning.Includes 12 pages of stickers, a glossy cover, and a completion certificate.Aimed at children ages 4-6.Encourages practice in phonics words and topics.Bright, colorful pages blend photographs and illustrations to make this workbook one of the most eye-catching and engaging available.Teacher approved!Scholastic Early Learners is a dedicated program that focuses on building learning and school skills from infancy through second grade. Created by experts and focused on reinforcing curriculum learning and current academic guidelines, this educational line is the best partner in your child's school journey.Scholastic Early Learners: The Most Trusted Name in Learning!
"This book takes entrepreneurs through the step-by-step process of starting a business in the United States. It begins by explaining the business structures available, such as sole proprietorships, partnerships, LLCs, and corporations. This essential (primary) information allows entrepreneurs to decide which structure best suits their business needs and goals. Starting a business can be overwhelming, especially if the entrepreneur is unfamiliar with the legal and administrative requirements. That is where this book truly shines. It takes all the guesswork out of the equation and provides clear, concise, and practical information on navigating the complex world of business in the United States. From understanding the different business structures, this book leaves no stone unturned. What sets this book apart is its focus on providing a comprehensive guide for all types of businesses. Whether entrepreneurs plan to start a small-scale venture as a sole proprietor or aim for something bigger, like forming a corporation, this book has tailored advice for every scenario. It helps navigate the maze of initial requirements, financial considerations, and operational challenges of establishing a business in the United States"--
Money Skills for Kids is an engaging and comprehensive guide to financial literacy for children. This book empowers young minds with vital knowledge on money management, saving, budgeting, investing, and much more, making complex financial concepts simple and accessible. Teach your children the value of money, the importance of hard work, and the power of generosity. Whether it's smart shopping, credit understanding, or fraud prevention, this book ensures your child is prepared for a secure and prosperous financial future. Plus, it's packed with fun money games and activities to reinforce these lessons in a fun and engaging way!
How to Manage Your Money presents the topics of budgeting, savings, interest, checking accounts and their reconciliation, online banking, and the difference between debit and credit cards--all at a level that is easily grasped.
Economics is an area of social studies that measure how people satisfy unlimited wants and needs with limited resources. There are three levels of economics, namely: macroeconomics, microeconomics, and home economicsThis publication, Economics; the Road to Graduation, is over 440 pages and contains twenty-two essays, including; microeconomic, macroeconomic, home economic>Microeconomics is the social science that studies the implications of incentives prices, resource prices and production methods, and decisions, specifically how those affect the utilisation and distribution of resources. The microeconomic theory deals with four crucial issues at an individual; What should be produced?How much should it be produced?How can one make the best use of given resources while producing goods and services to maximise production and consumption efficiency or maximise the returns for an individual (firm, industry, household etc.?. How the goods and services can be distributed for maximum well-being?MacroeconomicMacroeconomics is the branch of economics that deals with the structure, performance, behaviour, performance, and decision-making of an economy. It focuses on the aggregate changes in the economy, such as inflation, unemployment rate, national income, gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate, economic growth, Markets, business, consumers, government behaviour, and Price Level. Macroeconomics attempts to measure how well an economy is performing, understand what forces drive it, and project how performance can improve. The two main areas of macroeconomic research are long-term economic growth and shorter-term business cycles.Some of the critical questions addressed by macroeconomics include: What causes unemployment? What causes inflation? What creates or stimulates economic growth?The Evolution of MacroeconomicsMacroeconomics in its modern form is often defined as starting with John Maynard Keynes and his theories about market behaviour and governmental policies in the 1930s when it became apparent that classic economic theory (derived from microeconomics) was only sometimes directly applicable to nationwide economic behaviour. Classic economic theory assumes that economies always return to a state of equilibrium. In essence, this means that if demand for a product increases, the prices for that product get higher and individual companies rise to meet the demand. However, during the Great Depression, there was low output and wide-scale unemployment. Clearly, this did not indicate equilibrium on a macroeconomic scale.Macroeconomics helps a government evaluate an economy's performance and decide on actions to increase or slow growth.Macroeconomics helps a government evaluate an economy's performance and decide on actions to increase or slow growth.Home economics, also known as domestic economy, human sciences, and home science. Or family and consumer sciences is a field of study that concerns the management and economics of the community and home. Although it was primarily meant for girls and young women, all genders are involved in home economics classes.
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