An edition of How people earn and use money (1968)

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An edition of How people earn and use money (1968)

How People Earn and Use Money

This introduction to the role of money in our society discusses earning and spending, credit, cost and value, savings, and the production of coins and bills.

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Publisher
Benefic Press
Language
English
Pages
48

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Cover of: How People Earn and Use Money
How People Earn and Use Money
1968, Benefic Press
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Cover of: How people earn and use money
How people earn and use money
1968-01-01, Benefic Press
Cover of: How people earn and use money
How people earn and use money
1968-01-01, Benefic Press

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First Sentence

"We use money every day."

Table of Contents

We Need Money. 4
We Can Count Our Money. 13
We Earn the Money We Need. 20
We Spend Money. 25
The Value of Goods. 34
We Save Money. 38
We Can Use Our Money Wisely. 45

Edition Notes

Published in
Chicago
Series
Primary Supplementary Social Studies Program: How Series
Copyright Date
1968

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
332.4
Library of Congress
HG221.5 .S7

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
48 p.
Number of pages
48

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5535933M
LCCN
67-12658

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