Financial Literacy

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Financial Literacy

Matthew Hilby
I currently teach business education at the high school level, so financial literacy is actually included in the curriculum for some of the classes. We try to incorporate interactive ways to reach students in each of our lessons including online simulations (using the Virtual Business program), actual financial documents (such as income tax forms and bank documents), and even bringing in guest speakers who work in the banking/financial field. The units in our curriculum include such units as employee wages & benefits, checking/banking, income taxes, credit, insurance, and investing.
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YvonneVesta
Having discovered that bridges do not have to be polished to work, I ask what I feel is a reasonable question: So, for example, at link a place like Timex link do they just throw the bridges into the case and they are absolutely fine link at, you know, bridging even though their edges are comparably ragged?
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Re: Financial Literacy

Rasinetranmy
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The two-toned link Rolex is as controversial link today as this movie was uncontroversial when it opened in March 1990, around the time when when the Menendez Brothers were arrested for murdering their parents, and the very day the captain of the Exxon Valdez was fined $50,000 in restitution for the 1989 link oil spill in Prince William Sound. (And we thought two-toned Rolexes were cheap back then!)