Debt Information for Teens, 3rd Ed.

Debt Information for Teens, 3rd Ed.
Author: James Chambers
Publisher: Infobase Holdings, Inc
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2018-03-01
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 078081570X

Provides information for teens about establishing and using credit, managing credit cards, and coping with debt-related problems. Includes index and resource information.

Sleep Health Information for Teens, 3rd Ed.

Sleep Health Information for Teens, 3rd Ed.
Author: James Chambers
Publisher: Infobase Holdings, Inc
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2022-10-01
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 0780820355

Provides consumer health information about sleep and sleep requirements for teens and explains the biological processes involved in sleep and discusses circadian rhythms, dreaming, sleep hygiene, and sleep disorders.

Beating the College Debt Trap

Beating the College Debt Trap
Author: Alex Chediak
Publisher: HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2015-12-29
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 0310337437

A groundbreaking guide to “how you can get the most value for your money . . . If you don’t want to waste a decade languishing in student debt, this is the book” (Zac Bissonnette, New York Times–bestselling author of Debt-Free U). There’s a better way to do college. The radically counter-cultural truth is that students don’t have to be totally dependent on Mom, Dad, or Uncle Sam to get the most out of college. Graduation on a solid financial foundation is possible. But it will require intentionality, creativity, hard work, and a willingness to delay gratification. Alex Chediak gets into the nitty-gritty of how to get work and make money during the college years, pay off any loans quickly, spend less, save more, and stay out of debt for good. He also unpacks how to transition from college into career, honor God while achieving financial independence, and use your finances to make a positive, eternally significant difference in the lives of others. As a young engineering professor with an aptitude for finances and money management, Chediak has become particularly concerned with the financial health of young adults, especially in light of the ever-increasing costs of college. In Beating the College Debt Trap he does something about this problem—addressing the real-world financial issues faced by those in their late teens and early twenties with clarity, practical help, lots of illustrations, and a little humor, while conveying a distinctly Christian perspective.

Debt Dangers

Debt Dangers
Author: Paul Nourigat
Publisher: Farbeyond Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-12-20
Genre: Consumer credit
ISBN: 9781936872039

Borrowing money is advertised as "easy". So, why not do it? The truth is, taking out loans can create big problems for kids. Debt Dangers tells a great story about Chelsea and Jack saving money, living within their means, and why kids should avoid debt.A book in the series Marvels of Money for kids; richly illustrated, engaging and practical fictional stories for young readers about the fundamentals of money. This book supports emerging educational (K-5) learning standards for common core, integrating "life skills" and "reasoning skills" into the fictional but realistic financial literacy stories. Each story in the series includes essential financial words, which are highlighted throughout each story and then defined in a glossary along with summary concepts at the end of each story. 3rd-6th grade level readers will find the 2,500 word story and numerical examples great for reading, mathematics, social sciences and financial literacy! Great real-along and discussion books! Key concepts woven throughout the series include Budgeting, Choices, Collaboration, Community, Compassion, Creativity, Earning, Effort, Family, Media influence, Patience, Peer-pressure, Planning, Price/value, Privacy, Profit, Sales, and Savings.Messages to last a lifetime.

Learning Disabilities Information for Teens, 3rd Ed.

Learning Disabilities Information for Teens, 3rd Ed.
Author: James Chambers
Publisher: Infobase Holdings, Inc
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2020-08-01
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 0780818156

Provides consumer health information for teens on identifying, diagnosing and living with various types of learning disabilities. Includes an index, and a directory of organizations to provide help or support for those with learning disabilities.

Abuse and Violence Information for Teens, 3rd Ed.

Abuse and Violence Information for Teens, 3rd Ed.
Author: James Chambers
Publisher: Infobase Holdings, Inc
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 0780817443

Provides consumer health information for teens about risk factors, consequences, and prevention of various types of abuse and violence. Includes index, resource information and recommendations for further reading.

Thriving at College

Thriving at College
Author: Alex Chediak
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1414352670

Going to college can be exciting, anxiety inducing, and expensive! You want your child to get the most out of their college experience—what advice do you give? Thriving at College by Alex Chediak is the perfect gift for a college student or a soon-to-be college student. Filled with wisdom and practical advice from a seasoned college professor and student mentor, Thriving at College covers the ten most common mistakes that college students make—and how to avoid them! Alex leaves no stone unturned—he discusses everything from choosing a major and discerning one’s vocation to balancing academics and fun, from cultivating relationships with peers and professors to helping students figure out what to do with their summers. Most importantly, this book will help students not only keep their faith but build a vibrant faith and become the person God created them to be.

Debt-Free Degree

Debt-Free Degree
Author: Anthony ONeal
Publisher: Ramsey Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2019-10-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1942121121

Every parent wants the best for their child. That’s why they send them to college! But most parents struggle to pay for school and end up turning to student loans. That’s why the majority of graduates walk away with $35,000 in student loan debt and no clue what that debt will really cost them.1 Student loan debt doesn’t open doors for young adults—it closes them. They postpone getting married and starting a family. That debt even takes away their freedom to pursue their dreams. But there is a different way. Going to college without student loans is possible! In Debt-Free Degree, Anthony ONeal teaches parents how to get their child through school without debt, even if they haven’t saved for it. He also shows parents: *How to prepare their child for college *Which classes to take in high school *How and when to take the ACT and SAT *The right way to do college visits *How to choose a major A college education is supposed to prepare a graduate for their future, not rob them of their paycheck and freedom for decades. Debt-Free Degree shows parents how to pay cash for college and set their child up to succeed for life.

American Reference Books Annual

American Reference Books Annual
Author: Juneal M. Chenoweth
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2019-06-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1440869146

Read professional, fair reviews by practicing academic, public, and school librarians and subject-area specialists that will enable you to make the best choices from among the latest reference resources. This newest edition of American Reference Books Annual (ARBA) provides librarians with insightful, critical reviews of print and electronic reference resources released or updated in 2017-2018, as well as some from 2019 that were received in time for review in the publication. By using this invaluable guide to consider both the positive and negative aspects of each resource, librarians can make informed decisions about which new reference resources are most appropriate for their collections and their patrons' needs. Collection development librarians who are working with limited budgets—as is the case in practically every library today—will be able to maximize the benefit from their monetary resources by selecting what they need most for their collection, while bypassing materials that bring limited value to their specific environment.