Using Money

Using Money by Gail Fay, published by Heinemann-Raintree Library in July 2011, is a 48-page exploration of fundamental concepts related to money and personal finance. This edition introduces readers to the history of money, its various sources, and essential topics such as banking, bank accounts, credit cards, identity theft, budgeting, and loans.
Readers will find a clear presentation of the basic principles of money, making it suitable for those looking to understand financial concepts. The book covers a range of topics within business and economics, providing insights into monetary policy and practical financial management. This resource is designed for a juvenile audience, making complex ideas accessible and engaging for young learners.
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Introduces the basic principles of money and personal finance, including its history, sources of money, banking and bank accounts, credit cards, identity theft, budgeting, loans, and related topics.
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