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Business and Personal Finance, Student Edition

Business and Personal Finance, Student Edition

National Edition
MHID: 0078614880 | ISBN 13: 9780078614880
Grades: 9 - 12

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Business and Personal Finance is designed to prepare high school students to make wise financial decisions in both personal and business situations. The program helps students realize that they are already making financial decisions, shows them how their decisions affect their future, and allows students see the business applications of finance. High-interest features, an engaging visual program, and easy-to-read content make the program useful for all types of learners.

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Real-World Application assessment promotes critical thinking skills and links finance to other fields of study.

Standard & Poor’s Q&A presents questions and answers from the leaders in financial information, Standard & Poor’s.

Standard & Poor’s Case Study includes an analysis and recommendation from Standard & Poor’s, as well as three critical thinking questions.

What’s Your Financial ID? consists of short self-assessment quizzes that directly apply personal finance to the student’s life.

Online Learning Center - finance05.glencoe.com

  • Financial Literacy lessons, featuring BusinessWeek and Standard & Poor’s, provide customized real world online activities.
  • Careers in Finance feature provides current, high-interest resources for students.

Teacher Web site 

  • Resources for No Child Left Behind demonstrates Glencoe’s commitment to teachers’ professional development.

Unit 1 Planning Personal Finances 

Chapter 1 Personal Financial Planning 

Chapter 2 Financial Aspects of Career Planning 

Chapter 3 Money Management Strategy 

Chapter 4 Consumer Purchasing Strategies and Legal Protection

Unit 2 Banking and Credit 

Chapter 5 Banking 

Chapter 6 Consumer Credit 

Chapter 7 The Finances of Housing 

Unit 3 Investing Your Financial Resources 

Chapter 8 The Fundamentals of Investing 

Chapter 9 Stocks 

Chapter 10 Bonds and Mutual Funds 

Chapter 11 Real Estate and Other Investment Alternatives 

Unit 4 Protecting Your Finances 

Chapter 12 Planning Your Tax Strategy 

Chapter 13 Home and Automobile Insurance 

Chapter 14 Health, Disability, and Life Insurance 

Chapter 15 Retirement and Estate Planning 

Unit 5 Introduction to Business Finance

Chapter 16 Introduction to Financial Management for Business

Chapter 17 Sources of Funding 

Chapter 18 Financial Accounting 

Chapter 19 Managing Payroll and Inventory 

Unit 6 Organization and Financial Planning 

Chapter 20 Types of Business Ownership 

Chapter 21 Developing a Financial Plan 

Chapter 22 Pricing, Costing, and Growth 

Appendix: Math Skills Builder 

Glossary 

Index A (alphabetical)

Index B (features)