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Money for Minors
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The terms, sidebar features, and mini-lessons in this fun reference book provide a basic foundation of business and economic knowledge for middle-school and high-school students, as well as community college students.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments Part I: Dictionary of Economics Part II: Money 101 Lesson 1. Americas Central Bank Lesson 2. Big Production Lesson 3. Government in Action Lesson 4. The National Credit Card Lesson 5. Money, Money Everywhere Lesson 6. The Big Bouncing Economy Appendix A. A Century of Major U.S. Monetary Events Appendix B. Fascinating Financial Websites and Premier Podcasts Bibliography Acronyms Index

About the Author

Marie Bussing-Burks is a lecturer in economics in the College of Business at the University of Southern Indiana. In addition to teaching economics at the college level for twenty years, Bussing-Burks has taught Junior Achievement business classes in middle school and microeconomics to high school students. She is the author of The Young Zillionaire's Guide to Taxation and Government Spending, Profit from the Evening News: Using Leading Economic Indicators to Make Smart Money Decisions, and Influential Economists.

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…an informative, practical guide to economics for high school and community college students…The clear, concise writing and dictionary/lesson structure will appeal to new students who need an introduction to economics and to more advanced pupils looking for a quick definition or a more detailed explanation of an economic theory to supplement their course reading. Readers will come away impressed by the author's recognition that teens are an important – and growing – part of the United States' $13 trillion economy.
*VOYA*

[A]n expertly compiled guide for those students who are just becoming active participants in the economy. Serving a dual purpose as a practical financial training course and an education in economics, Money for Minors: A Student's Guide to Economics is a top pick for community library economics collections as well as high school (and college!) libraries.
*Midwest Book Review*

This book is touted as a supplement for students in economics courses. When used in conjunction with a text, it would be extremely beneficial.
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Economic terms accompany brief portraits of financial notables such as Federal Reserve Chair, Ben Bernanke, and entrepreneurs including Google's Larry Page and Sergey Brin. Timely lessons on banking, credit, government regulations, and business cycles follow, spiced with money trivia. The handbook contains plenty of extras for students and general readers, including information on related Web sites and podcasts.
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