De la pobreza a la riqueza (From Rags to Riches) 6-Pack: Challenging

De la pobreza a la riqueza (From Rags to Riches) 6-Pack: Challenging
ISBN-10
1433371669
ISBN-13
9781433371660
Category
Juvenile Nonfiction
Pages
36
Language
Spanish
Published
2013-06-30
Publisher
Teacher Created Materials
Author
Christine Dugan

Description

In this informative, Spanish-translated nonfiction title, readers will learn the ways that people start from almost nothing to become millionaires and billionaires. Through examples of hard work and smart financial decisions, readers gain an understanding of how to invest money responsibly in stocks, commodities, bonds, and mutual funds while also learning the various ways that people have been successful in entrepreneurships. Informational text, fascinating facts, and a glossary of useful terms work in conjunction with vibrant images and inspirational examples to engage readers from cover to cover. This 6-Pack includes six copies of this title and a lesson plan.

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