Everyday Finance: Economics, Personal Money Management, and Entrepreneurship provides a mix of basic and practical information on economics, personal money management, and starting a business. The authors show how various financial institutions and the stock market work; shed light on social security; examine basic business and accounting practices; and demonstrate how to manage and make money in everyday life.
Everyday Finance contains 300 topical entries ranging in length from 250 to 1,500 words that are organized into 3 units: How the Economy Works, Personal Finance: Buying, Borrowing, Saving, and Insuring, and The World of Business.
This set includes more than 200 photographs and 40 charts; extensive cross-references; sources for further study; and a cumulative general index.
"This two volume set presents the basic principles of economics, both micro- and macro-, in straight-forward, easy-to-read entries that would supplement an introductory economics textbook. Recommended for school and public libraries."
--Doug's Student Reference Room, September 2008
Price: US $215.00