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Skaggs, Rachel; Burke, Molly Jo; Hoppe, Erin – Strategic National Arts Alumni Project, 2021
Arts alumni pursued and refined a variety of skills during the pandemic. Among these skills were an increased need for the kinds of financial and business management, entrepreneurial, and networking skills that are well-established in past SNAAP research. Aside from these established skill needs, two broad categories of skill emerged as…
Descriptors: Art Education, Graduates, Artists, Needs
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Chong, James T.; Jennings, William P.; Phillips, G. Michael – American Journal of Business Education, 2013
An educational example is presented that is an effective teaching illustration to help students understand the difference between traditional CAPM beta and downside (or down-market) beta and why downside beta is a superior measure for use in personal financial planning investment policy statements.
Descriptors: Investment, Business Administration Education, Business Skills, Demonstrations (Educational)
Van Meter, Christine M. – School Business Affairs, 2011
Issuing long-term debt can be a complex, multifaceted process. Although the process varies by stare, typically the school business official and the district solicitor work with the financing ream, which includes a financial adviser, bond counsel, underwriter, raring agency, and possibly a bond insurance agent, paying agent, and architect.…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Debt (Financial), School Business Officials, Fundamental Concepts
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Schader, Gary; Wailoo, Bert; John, Stephen – American Journal of Business Education, 2012
Each year accounting graduates are recruited by the accounting firms that hope the new crop of employees will be technically prepared to serve the clients of the firm. They are looking for these recruits to have a mastery of the principles and concepts of the accounting courses they have taken. Proof of mastery is the student's ability to apply…
Descriptors: Accounting, Professional Development, Concept Teaching, Educational Principles
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Laux, Judy – American Journal of Business Education, 2010
This article looks at security valuation from the perspective of the financial manager, accenting the relationships to stockholder wealth maximization (SWM), risk and return, and potential agency problems. It also covers some of the pertinent literature related to how investors and creditors price the stocks and bonds of corporations.
Descriptors: Financial Services, Money Management, Models, Risk Assessment
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Laux, Judy – American Journal of Business Education, 2010
This article investigates operating and financial leverage from the perspective of the financial manager, accenting the relationships to stockholder wealth maximization (SWM), risk and return, and potential agency problems. It also covers some of the pertinent literature related specifically to the implications of operating and financial risk and…
Descriptors: Investigations, Financial Services, Risk, Definitions
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Chen, Jeng-Hong – American Journal of Business Education, 2009
Time Value of Money (TVM) is the most important chapter in the basic corporate finance course. It is imperative to understand TVM formulas because they imply important TVM concepts. Students who really understand TVM concepts and formulas can learn better in chapters of TVM applications. This technical note intends to present more complete TVM…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Money Management, Mathematical Formulas, Concept Teaching
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Flynn, David T. – American Journal of Business Education, 2009
The author advocates the use of films to supplement textbook treatments of bank runs and panics in money and banking or general banking classes. Modern students, particularly those in developed countries, tend to be unfamiliar with potential fragilities of financial systems such as a lack of deposit insurance or other safety net mechanisms. Films…
Descriptors: Banking, Films, Teaching Methods, Supplementary Reading Materials
Instructor, 1983
Teachers' ideas for teaching elementary secondary school students about business, industry, economics, consumerism, and money management are presented. Class activities involving a toy automotive industry, a consumer convention, and a class "microtown" are described. (CJ)
Descriptors: Business Skills, Career Education, Class Activities, Consumer Education
Driscoll, Debra Minar; Mast, JoAnn – Camping Magazine, 1996
An Oregon 4-H camp ran a week-long program in which 87 elementary age campers and 16 secondary age counselors operated businesses, dealt with customers, and promoted products. Pretests/posttests showed an average 8.7% increase in camper knowledge of money management skills, with 72% of campers showing improvement. Lists ideas for teaching money…
Descriptors: Basic Business Education, Business Skills, Camping, Consumer Education
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Jones, Joey; Jolley, Freddie Sue – Business Education Forum, 1979
Describes a business education program for potential entrepreneurs in Arkansas secondary schools called Junior Executive Training (JET). JET includes management principles, investments, parliamentary procedure, banking, consumer education, business law, note taking, dictation and transcription, memory training, public speaking, human relations,…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Administrator Education, Business Administration, Business Education
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Jackson, Muriel H. – Teaching and Change, 1994
An urban teacher highlighted cost of living to make mathematics instruction more meaningful and help students develop problem-solving strategies. Sixth graders created and operated their own businesses in class, learning how to depend upon themselves and budget their money as they faced realistic problems with budgets, bills, and sales. (Author/SM)
Descriptors: Basic Business Education, Business Skills, Creative Teaching, Elementary Education
Wagner, June G. – Keying In, 2001
This business education journal contains two articles and three class activities related to teaching business skills relevant to today's economy. The first article, "Skills for a Changing Economy," provides an overview of the skills needed in today's business environment. According to the article, as many as half of recent high school graduates…
Descriptors: Basic Business Education, Business Skills, Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Education