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YA
Junior Library of Money series.
Offering a clear, accurate introduction to the basics of finance, these books cover topics from check-writing to bull and bear markets. The texts are conversational without being condescending. Practical examples, such as hidden costs of renting an apartment, enhance accessibility. Numerous illustrations and diagrams enliven the text but contribute to cluttered pages, and there are occasional typos. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Junior Library of Money titles: Banking Basics, All About Money, Cost of Living, Investing Money, and Understanding the Stock Market.
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YA
Junior Library of Money series.
Offering a clear, accurate introduction to the basics of finance, these books cover topics from check-writing to bull and bear markets. The texts are conversational without being condescending. Practical examples, such as hidden costs of renting an apartment, enhance accessibility. Numerous illustrations and diagrams enliven the text but contribute to cluttered pages, and there are occasional typos. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Junior Library of Money titles: Banking Basics, All About Money, Cost of Living, Investing Money, and Understanding the Stock Market.
(4)
YA
Junior Library of Money series.
Offering a clear, accurate introduction to the basics of finance, these books cover topics from check-writing to bull and bear markets. The texts are conversational without being condescending. Practical examples, such as hidden costs of renting an apartment, enhance accessibility. Numerous illustrations and diagrams enliven the text but contribute to cluttered pages, and there are occasional typos. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Junior Library of Money titles: Banking Basics, All About Money, Cost of Living, Investing Money, and Understanding the Stock Market.