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Spring 2024 Social Studies

Currency

At a young age, young people are introduced to currency, the system of money used in a country. They learn about coins and bills and their worth. In this valuable volume, readers will learn… More →

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Spring 2024 Social Studies

Debt

Teaching good financial habits is essential at a young age. Debt is a concept that will be familiar to anyone who has had to borrow money to buy something. It's not necessarily a bad thing,… More →

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Fall 2024 Social Studies

Finances IRL

For some, the thought of managing money can seem like a nightmare. This guide to finances, however, demonstrates that managing one's money is both doable and fulfilling. Readers will learn… More →

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Spring 2024 Social Studies

Loans and Interest

Borrowing money is a familiar concept to even the youngest financiers. But interest on that loan may not be. Loans and interest are two of the most important concepts that financially savvy… More →

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Spring 2024 Social Studies

NFTs and Cryptocurrencies

Both nonfungible tokens (NFTs) and cryptocurrencies are relatively new forms of digital assets that are built on the blockchain, and both have been heralded for their potential to change… More →

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Spring 2024 Social Studies

Stocks

Stocks, shares, bull and bear markets . . . these are terms often spoken of in the news. Though simple words, they can seem quite complex to someone outside the financial world. This valuable More →

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Fall 2024 Social Studies

Teen Guide to Managing Money

For most teens, numerous financial responsibilities are on the horizon. This can include college expenses, renting an apartment, buying a car, paying taxes, and even saving for retirement.… More →

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