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Century Library
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Children 332.7 F8416b
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Nov 29 2012 )
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Desert Sage Library
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Children 332.7 F8416b
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Juniper Library
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Children 332.7 F8416b
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- (Checked in: Oct 9 2011 )
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Summary:
"Answers basic questions students ask when learning about financial skills needed for adulthood, including borrowing money through mortgages, car loans, college loans, and credit cards"--Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
- "If you would know the value of money"
- Interest : it can swallow you
- Applying for a loan
- Big-ticket borrowing
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- Credit cards
- Other ways to borrow
- "Debt monster" and married couples
- Taming the "debt monster".
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