Throughout history, valuables have been saved by different cultures and people. There are many types of currency around the world, and the idea of saving and safekeeping money is very common.
Throughout history, investments have helped shape money management around the world. People began investing in companies first. Then, governments began issuing bonds. Once a formal stock exchange was established, the door was opened for Americans to easily buy and sell other investment, such as shares.
Looks at the history of outstanding African Americans in their careers, focusing on the military. Includes audio, videos, activities, weblinks, slideshows, transparencies, maps, quizzes, and supplementary resources.
A biography of Hank Aaron, the last Negro League player to move into the big leagues, covering his childhood in a small Alabama town, his accomplishments as a baseball player, and the impact he continues to have today.
An introduction to investing that explains what it is; discusses its history, how it works, types of investments, Wall Street, liquidity, technology, careers in the field, and other related topics; and includes instructions for making a mock stock portfolio.
An introduction to saving that explains what it is; discusses types of accounts, why its important, how to budget, technology, and other related topics; and includes instructions for creating a one-week budget.
A biography of Hank Aaron, the last Negro League player to move into the big leagues, covering his childhood in a small Alabama town, his accomplishments as a baseball player, and the impact he continues to have today.