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48 Days to the Work You Love
-- $14.99 $12.97
-- Dan Miller's thriving vocational best seller, 48 Days to the Work You Love, is not so much about finding a new job. It is more about learning who we are really called to be. According to the author, failing to make that fundamental discovery is why so many people find themselves in jobs they hate. But now, thousands upon thousands are finding the work they love thanks to practical advice from leading career counselor Miller. Conversational and creative, Miller helps readers see clear patterns form . . .
48 Days To The Work You Love Career Kit
-- $49.99 $21.27
-- The Kit Includes:
1. The best-selling book that is sweeping the nation.
Discover your God-given and perhaps buried talents
Experience the power that comes from finding your passion
Understand the difference between "vocation," "career," and "job"
Come back twice as strong after you go through defeat and "failure"
Find job possibilities that never appear in the newspaper or online
Make $1,000 a minute by negotiating your offer
Turn your own ideas into extraordinary income
Decide . . .
48 Days to the Work You Love w/ CD's
-- $29.99 $24.97
-- "48 Days to the Work You Love is a strategic program designed to help you move ahead in your career with the confidence, boldness, and enthusiasm that only comes from having clear personal understanding and a plan of action,” says author Dan Miller.“In this interactive study you have the opportunity to explore the changes in today’s job market, understand yourself, go through the traditional steps of finding a career, and also look at the expanding area of nontraditional work. Answer each question . . .
Capitalism for Kids
-- $14.95 $13.74
-- An outstanding introduction to entrepreneurship. Stresses how a person can earn a profit in business while maintaining the highest possible standards of honesty and integrity. Includes a self-test to help the reader determine how enterprising he/she really is, as well as an excellent chapter on �Capitalism and Other Isms that clearly defines capitalism, democratic socialism, socialism, and communism. Although written with young people in mind, many adults will benefit by reading this book . . .
Common Sense Business for Kids
-- $8.95 $7.87
-- What does it take to be successful in business? Anthony Maybury used to think that in order to be successful in business one must know how to put complex theories into practice. He thought that success required knowledge of advanced mathematics, inventory management equations, and whiz-bang marketing techniques. But, he made some interesting discoveries. He came to realize that the greatest contributor to his business success was found in life experiences, not textbooks. Mr. Maybury said his business . . .
Educational Travel On A Shoestring
-- $14.99 $13.47
-- This is an essential road map to family fun and learning - across the country or around your own hometown. You’ll discover ideas for memorable and inexpensive vacations and field trips, how to find surprising sources for travel money, and ways to build closer family ties with your children and teenagers. Includes and extensive resource guide with hundreds of magazines, organizations, books and web sties. Brought to you by the authors of Home Schooling on a Shoe String, Judith Allee and Melissa Morgan. . . .
Family Financial Workbook
-- $15.99 $13.97
-- By Larry BurkettBeing on this wonderful budget plan for several months really helped when my husband unexpectedly went through an employment “re-assignment”. We would never have survived the financial impact without it. I cannot say enough about this easy to follow budget plan with forms to fill out for easier personalization. Helps you to KNOW where your money goes, so you can CONTROL where your money goes.
Forms to fill out will help you to draw a very personal picture of your stengths and weaknesses . . .
Home Schooling On A Shoe String
-- $13.99 $11.27
-- By Melissa L. Morgan and Judith Waite AlleeThis book is a compendium of ideas for the family that wants to start or continue home schooling on a tight budget. You'll find it all here: Ideas for making money while staying at home, sources for inexpensive curriculum, thousands of ideas for affordable teaching tools, hundreds of suggestions for low-cost field trips, ways to save on everything from housing to utilities and ways to get free stuff.
Money Management for Those Who Don't Have Any
-- $11.99 $10.94
-- Who says you need a big bank account and a pocketful of cash to enjoy the American Dream? Certainly not financial counselor Jim Paris. Jim shares how readers can handle their money in a God–honoring way and enjoy the benefits of sound financial planning. Based on biblical principles, Money Management for Those Who Don't Have Any contains more than 200 practical strategies, tips, and resources on how to—
Money Matters for Teens
-- $12.99 $10.97
-- Teens always want more money. However, often they do not know how to handle the money they do have. Larry Burkett knows parents need to educate teens on solid, biblical money management if they’re to exercise these habits as adults. In Money Matters for Teens, Burkett addresses issues of specific concern for teens and teaches them the basics to help them prepare for financial independence. This book is reference for the two workbooks with the same title, but for two different age groups. 12 chapters . . .
Money Matters for Teens Workbook
Ages 11-14
-- $12.99 $10.97
-- Did you know that the average American teenager spends nearly $3,000 a year? Sounds like a lot, doesn’t it? But with money gifts from birthday and Christmas, allowances, and part-time jobs, teenagers have gained purchasing power in this country.But when you turn 20, will you know where that $21,000 went? We like to have money, save money, and especially spend money, but few people put learning about money at the top of their priority list. As a teen, maybe you don’t feel that you have enough money . . .
Money Matters for Teens Workbook
Ages 15-18
-- $13.99 $11.97
-- The average American teenager spends $3,000 per year. And at the end of your teenage years, will you know what happened to that $21,000? While $3,000 per year is most likely a lot less money than your parents spend, you should still be able to: Pay fair prices for quality items. avoid being ripped off by misleading ads and salespeople, stay out of debt, save up for a car, college, or your own business, give money that will make a difference in the world, AND have money to do fun things with your . . .
Moneywise Kids
-- $12.00 $9.94
-- An excellent tool to motivate kids to learn the value of money. This game teaches concepts such as place value, budgeting, money management, making change, and many others! "Before, it was a hassle to teach my daughter these concepts, but playing this game made it fun and more real to her." Pam Bishop, home schooling Mom. Two levels of play, Bill Maker and Bill Breaker. 2 players, ages 7 and up.
Start Your Own Lawn Care Business
-- $15.95 $12.97
-- The lawn care business of today is a far cry from the days of just pushing a mower. In fact, the lawn care market is a $17 billion industry with all the homes, business parks, apartment complexes, shopping malls and hospitals that need landscaping. Your business can be as simple as mowing and edging lawns, raking leaves, and clipping hedges to applying chemical and fertilizers. Topics covered include: How to target your market, what equipment you’ll need, record-keeping and accounting, how to estimate . . .
The Secret of Handling Money God's Way, Student Workbook
-- $13.99 $12.47
-- This Bible-based curriculum uses an interesting story and fun activities to teach kids the basics about money. Designed for ages 8 to 12, The Secret of Handling Money God’s Way features the adventures of Maria, Josh, Andy, and Ruth as they try to save enough money for baseball camp. As they find out how to earn, save, give, and spend money, they also learn some important things about God. The 12 lessons in this book include full-color illustrations, simple Bible studies, and a guided prayer journal. . . .
The Secret of Handling Money, Teacher's Guide
-- $10.00 $8.97
-- This Bible-based curriculum uses an interesting story and fun activities to teach kids the basics about money. Designed for ages 8 to 12, The Secret of Handling Money God’s Way features the adventures of Maria, Josh, Andy, and Ruth as they try to save enough money for baseball camp. As they find out how to earn, save, give, and spend money, they also learn some important things about God. The 12 lessons in this book include full-color illustrations, simple Bible studies, and a guided prayer journal. . . .
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