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Consumer Economics A: managing personal means
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| NZ$ 34.99 each |
| Paperback |
| Author: Antony Booker, James Thomas, Kelly Walsh |
| Published by: Addison Wesley Longman |
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Consumer Economics A: Managing personal means is the first of a comprehensive two-book series for junior economics students in Years 9 and 10. Based on James Thomas and Antony Booker's original three-book series, this full-colour edition has been updated for today’s students.
The first book in this revamped series looks at how individuals make decisions and manage their income. Topics covered are: choice, scarcity, exchange, money, values, workers, income, spending, budgeting, saving, record keeping, documents, credit, laws, protection, information, settling grievances, and insurance.
Packed with examples, case studies, diagrams and photos, each chapter also includes a large number of activities to reinforce new skills and information. Answers are also provided at the end of the book.
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