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Usborne Publishing Ltd
05 September 2019
Series: For Beginners
An informative introduction to the world of money, covering everything from bank accounts, earning and borrowing to government spending, taxes and inflation. With bright, infographic pictures, a detailed glossary and links to specially selected websites where you can visit a virtual bank, see money from around the world and more.

Chapters in this book include:- What is money?- How money moves- Money around the world- Money customsHow money worksWhat makes cash, banknotes and anything else count as money? And why do we all trust it?

The story of moneyMoney has existed long before the first coins were made, and over the centuries it has taken on many unusual forms. How did it all come about?

In the bankAlmost every adult has a bank account - but why? What do banks actually do? Are there any alternatives? And was it really the banks' fault that the world suffered a financial meltdown in 2008?

Earning and borrowingDon't have any money? No problem! Almost anyone can get hold of some money, by working for it, or borrowing from someone who has it.

Spending, growing and givingSome people spend everything they have very quickly. Others prefer to save up. If you have some money to spare, you should give it away to charity - shouldn't you?

Governments and moneyTaxes, deficits, inflation, deflation, quantitative easing - what does it all mean, and who's in charge?

Big questionsHow to be a billionaire, how to buy happiness, how to make the world a fairer place - and other important questions that nobody knows the answers to - yet.

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By:   ,
Illustrated by:   Marco Bonatti, Marco Bonatti
Imprint:   Usborne Publishing Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   UK 2019
Dimensions:   Height: 244mm,  Width: 177mm,  Spine: 17mm
Weight:   530g
ISBN:   9781474958233
ISBN 10:   1474958230
Series:   For Beginners
Pages:   128
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 16 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  English as a second language ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
What is money? How money moves Money around the world Money customs Chapter 1: How money works What makes cash, banknotes and anything else count as money? And why do we all trust it? Chapter 2: The story of money Money has existed long before the first coins were made, and over the centuries it has taken on many unusual forms. How did it all come about? Chapter 3: In the bank Almost every adult has a bank account - but why? What do banks actually do? Are there any alternatives? And was it really the banks' fault that the world suffered a financial meltdown in 2008? Chapter 4: Earning and borrowing Don't have any money? No problem! Almost anyone can get hold of some money, by working for it, or borrowing from someone who has it. Chapter 5: Spending, growing and giving Some people spend everything they have very quickly. Others prefer to save up. If you have some money to spare, you should give it away to charity - shouldn't you? Chapter 6: Governments and money Taxes, deficits, inflation, deflation, quantitative easing - what does it all mean, and who's in charge? Chapter 7: Big questions How to be a billionaire, how to buy happiness, how to make the world a fairer place - and other important questions that nobody knows the answers to - yet. What next? Glossary Index Acknowledgements

Matthew Oldham writes books for Usborne about all sorts of subjects, including history, science and Planet Earth. Before he did this, he studied English at university and worked for the BBC where he made funny radio programmes. He lives in London and spends his weekends visiting its many museums and exploring different parts of the city.

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