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American Federation of Teachers (NJ), 2010
Becoming a teacher takes years of higher education and hard work. The financial and personal costs can be great. The good news is that there are more chances than ever for teachers-in-training and new teachers to reduce their financial burden. There are two main ways students can get financial aid: with loans and with grants. Many students take on…
Descriptors: Student Loan Programs, Federal Programs, Public Service, Grants
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Kost, Frank – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 1991
Presented is an interactive PASCAL computer program that computes the true mortgage interest rate. The half-interval technique, a method from numerical analysis, is incorporated into the program algorithm to approximate a solution of a continuous function on a closed interval. (JJK)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Interest (Finance)
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Kish-Goodling, Donna M. – Journal of Economic Education, 1998
Uses the theme of usury in Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice," and the history of Christian and Jewish beliefs concerning the charging of interest on loans to crystallize lending practices throughout history, particularly the medieval period and the transition to modern capitalism. Outlines themes addressed in the unit and…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Christianity, Economics, Economics Education
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Johnson, Alonzo F. – Mathematics Teacher, 1988
Considered is the following question: If a consumer loan is prepaid before the contract time, how much of the total interest should be paid to the lending institution? Discusses the validity of the rule and demonstrates strategies for answering interest questions. (PK)
Descriptors: Economics, Interest (Finance), Loan Repayment, Mathematical Applications
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Cohen, Donald – Mathematics Teacher, 1993
Discusses the mathematics involved in comparing the purchase of an automobile with cash versus with a loan. Investigates two scenarios: (1) if a loan is taken out and the cash price is invested at a fixed rate, and (2) if cash is paid and monthly payments are invested over the period of the loan. (MDH)
Descriptors: High Schools, Interest (Finance), Investment, Loan Repayment
Fambrough, Judon – 1987
Part of a series of classroom aids designed for real estate instructors, this instructional packet was developed to help real estate students understand the rules, regulations, and laws governing home foreclosures under deeds of trust in Texas. Information on home foreclosures is presented, covering: (1) the three elements of a proper foreclosure;…
Descriptors: Business Education, Financial Problems, Instructional Materials, Laws
U.S. News & World Report, Inc., Washington, DC. Education Div. – 1984
Intended to provide secondary students with information on the federal budget, this kit provides a teacher's guide, a test, a crossword puzzle, and a series of reproducible graphs and handouts focusing on budget deficits and the national debt. Study materials and graphics are based almost entirely on articles and graphics found in "U.S. News…
Descriptors: Debt (Financial), Expenditures, Federal Government, Financial Policy
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Vest, Floyd; Griffith, Reynolds – School Science and Mathematics, 1991
A mathematical model or project analysis that calculates the financial return from home ownership is described. This analysis illustrates topics such as compound interest, annuities, amortization schedules, internal rate of return, and other elements of school and college mathematics up through numerical analysis. (KR)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Consumer Education, Economics, Higher Education
Eastern Michigan Univ., Ypsilanti. – 1997
This guide contains 15 lesson plans on financial topics for high school students. The lessons cover the following: (1) securities in the U.S. economy; (2) careers in finance; (3) commercial banking interest rates; (4) understanding financial statements; (5) newspaper stock tables; (6) financial institution operations; (7) foundation…
Descriptors: Banking, Credit (Finance), Economics, Finance Occupations
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Flusser, Peter – Mathematics and Computer Education, 1988
Presents a practical application of mathematics that would be appropriate for a general liberal arts classroom exercise to illustrate how calculators and computers are important tools for the consumer. (PK)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Consumer Education
Miles, Mamie Rose; Frank, Louise – 1984
This instructor's manual contains activities for teaching money management, financial planning, and obtaining and using credit. It is designed for use in three to four periods in classes in prevocational education in South Carolina. The guide describes the activities, sets goals for student attainment, provides instructional objectives to meet the…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Budgeting, Classroom Techniques, Consumer Education
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Mathematics Teacher, 1993
Presents two teaching ideas. The first helps students identify and correct their own mistakes. A checklist of common mistakes is filled out by students after quizzes and tests and examined for error patterns. The second develops the formula to determine the payments necessary to pay off a loan over a required period of time. (MDH)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Error Correction, Interest (Finance), Loan Repayment
Baran, Nancy H., Ed. – 1988
This resource guide for teachers offers material for teaching money management in classes ranging from elementary through adult level. The guide covers seven key concepts in separate units: values and goals, income and employment, money management, financial products and services, credit, insurance, and savings and investments. Each unit includes…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Classroom Techniques, Consumer Education, Credit (Finance)
Farrow, Douglas R. – 1979
This instructor's guide accompanies the student booklet/unit on personal finances in the Employability Skills Series. (The student booklet is available separately as CE 031 163.) It first discusses the Employability Skills Series. A section on administering the unit details purpose of the unit and major concepts to be developed, lists student…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Annotated Bibliographies, Behavioral Objectives, Budgeting
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., Washington, DC. – 2002
This module on how one's credit history will affect one's credit future is one of ten in the Money Smart curriculum, and includes an instructor guide and a take-home guide. It was developed to help adults outside the financial mainstream enhance their money skills and create positive banking relationships. It is designed to make participants…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Banking, Basic Business Education, Behavioral Objectives
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