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Economics of Disasters
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This set of lessons looks at a variety of natural disasters from the Black Death of the Middle Ages to Hurricane Katrina in our too-recent memory, to fears of avian flu pandemics that haunt the future through the lens of economic analysis. The contexts were chosen to facilitate the teaching of economic reasoning principles not only in economics courses, but also in history and the other social studies disciplines. Each lesson addresses a question that reflects people's compassionate reaction to news of disaster and develops one or two key tools of economic analysis in answering that question. Case studies of past disasters provide real-world illustrations. Mandated content standards and testing have kicked 'current events' days from the social studies classroom calendar, transforming disasters from 'teachable moments' to curricular inconvenience. Using the economic way of thinking to sift through the chaos of natural disasters, however, reveals threads of uniformity running through the litany of horrors and devastation unique to each event. Once identified, the common features of past disasters form a template for analyzing 'the next one,' allowing teachers to quickly incorporate today's unexpected news into the planned curriculum outline.

Subject:
Economics
Social Science
Sociology
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Activity/Lab
Assessment
Case Study
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Foundation for Teaching Economics
Date Added:
07/16/2012
Personal Finance Workshops
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These workshops cover personal finance topics. The participants will learn how to make decisions about home buying vs. renting and financial planning. Workshop discussions will include budgeting, basics of investment fundamentals, and basic economic principles, such as understanding interest, business cycle, and inflation.

Subject:
Economics
Social Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Lecture Notes
Lesson
Provider:
SkillsCommons
Author:
Erin Lesiak
Robert Caldwell
Date Added:
05/15/2024
Economic Systems
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This lesson plan contains a presentation that gives a brief overview of the  three different economic systems. There is a worksheet that the students can complete alone with the presentation. I have also provided the key to the worksheet.

Subject:
Economics
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Homework/Assignment
Lesson Plan
Author:
Brittney Patterson
Date Added:
06/20/2023
Business 300: Introduction to Business
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Introduction to Business is a survey business course providing a multidisciplinary exami-nation of how culture, society, human behavior and economic systems interact with le-gal, international, political, and financial institutions to affect business policy and practic-es within the U.S. and the global marketplace. Students will evaluate how these influences impact the primary areas of business in-cluding: organizational structure and design; leadership, human resource management, and organized labor practices; marketing; organizational communication; technology; entrepreneurship; legal, accounting, and financial practices; the stock and securities markets; and therefore, affect a business’ ability to achieve its organizational goals.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Syllabus
Author:
Open for Antiracism Program (OFAR)
Date Added:
07/27/2021
Entrepreneurial Finance
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15.431 Entrepreneurial Finance examines the elements of entrepreneurial finance, focusing on technology-based start-up ventures and the early stages of company development. The course addresses key questions which challenge all entrepreneurs: how much money can and should be raised; when should it be raised and from whom; what is a reasonable valuation of the company; and how should funding, employment contracts and exit decisions be structured. It aims to prepare students for these decisions, both as entrepreneurs and venture capitalists. In addition, the course includes an in-depth analysis of the structure of the private equity industry.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Economics
Social Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Schoar, Antoinette
Date Added:
02/01/2011
Nonelective Finance
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The most important class you never took in school.

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The United States has a financial education problem. We are taught to be savers, not investors. This book can help change how you approach money.

Long Description:
Nonelective Finance : The most important class you never took in school aims to fill the void left by the traditional education regarding an incredibly important adult life skill – Personal Finance. Across many metrics, the United States has a financial education problem. We are taught to be savers, not investors and often lose out on the life changing impacts of investing simply because we aren’t taught how important it really is. This book aims to upend that gap and completely change how you approach money. Whatever you might be passionate about, the information in here will undoubtedly help you pursue your own calling as well.

Jarah D. Macfarlane is the founder of Macfarlane Investors, a Washington State Registered Investment Advisory firm that aids clients from all walks of life participate in public markets. Jarah is an Accredited Portfolio Management Advisor by the College for Financial Planning and a registered Investment Advisor Representative of Macfarlane Investors LLC. Seattle born and raised, Jarah attended Ingraham High School and Seattle U before leaving to start his own firm. Outside of his work advising clients, Jarah hosts the Drawing Dead Podcast, enjoys lifting weights and frequents Seattle Mariners games.

Word Count: 31651

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Subject:
Business and Communication
Finance
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Macfarlane Investors LLC
Date Added:
01/26/2024
BSA 110 Personal Finance
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BSA 110 -- Personal FinanceWelcome to the wonderful world of Finance (and money)!! The course is a 8 weeks, you need to keep up with the Modules.  There are 8 Modules, so we will complete one module every week.Personal Finance refers to how you manage your money, including your income, expenses, and savings. When you put effort into managing your personal finances, you have a better grasp on where your money is going and what changes you can make to meet your future financial goals.  Your Personal Finances are crucial in almost all aspects of your life.  How you handle your credit, what is your purchasing power, and am I prepared for retirement?  What are my short- and long-term financial needs?We will be looking at many different topics: Investing, The Fed, Stocks, Mutual Funds, and Retirement, to name a few.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Finance
Material Type:
Full Course
Author:
Micah Weedman
Edmund Bushman
Date Added:
03/23/2023
The Business Cycle
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Many people love a roller coaster’s thrilling ups and downs. When it comes to the economy, however, most people would prefer to avoid a wild ride. In fact, most like a smooth ride with very few dips. This episode of The Economic Lowdown podcast series describes how the economy moves through phases of the business cycle, and the role the Federal Reserve System plays in smoothing some of the ride's bumps.

Subject:
Economics
Social Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Provider Set:
Economic Lowdown Podcasts
Date Added:
09/11/2019
Pension Finance and Management
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Short Description:
This open textbook is a living document of knowledge and skills needed by finance students and professionals to design, govern, and invest financial resources from savings set aside during the working years, either by law (e.g., Canada Pension Plan), by mutual agreement (e.g. occupational pension plan), or privately (e.g. Registered Retirement Savings Plan, Tax-Free Savings Plan). Saving for retirement is among the most important financial decisions that Canadians will make in their lifetime, along with getting a mortgage and saving for their child(ren)’s education. This textbook is a work-in-progress that will evolve and grow over time to provide current information for adoption and adaptation in Accounting, Finance, and Management courses and programs.

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This open textbook is a living document of knowledge and skills needed by finance students and professionals to design, govern, and invest financial resources from savings set aside during the working years, either by law (e.g., Canada Pension Plan), by mutual agreement (e.g. occupational pension plan), or privately (e.g. Registered Retirement Savings Plan, Tax-Free Savings Plan). Saving for retirement is among the most important financial decisions that Canadians will make in their lifetime, along with getting a mortgage and saving for their child(ren)’s education. While books and reports for a general audience, advanced graduate students, and practicing pension finance professionals exist, no postsecondary textbooks, eTextbooks, or appropriate open educational resources were available that specifically addressed the needs of undergraduate or introductory masters students. This textbook is a work-in-progress that will evolve and grow over time to provide current, relevant information for adoption and adaptation in Accounting, Finance, and Management courses and programs.

Cover art: Ryan J. Frith

Word Count: 39842

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Subject:
Accounting
Business and Communication
Management
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
eCampusOntario
Author:
Nobuko Fujita
Rajeeva Sinha
Date Added:
09/01/2018
Economics Resources from Joe Schmidt
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Here you will find links to Economics resources for grades K-12, curated from Smithsonian Learning Lab, Council for Economic Education (CEE), Econ Lowdown, EconEdLink, Next Gen Personal Finance (NGPF).

Subject:
Economics
Social Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Game
Interactive
Lesson
Reading
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Textbook
Author:
Kari Tally
Jerry Price
OSPI Social Studies
Washington OSPI OER Project
Date Added:
08/05/2022
Small Business Administration: Managing
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The world of business can be a difficult one, particularly for those entering the business world as owners or managers of a small business. Fortunately, there are a number of resources online that can ease this transition. The United States Small Business Administration has created this resource that is designed to give business owners a basic overview of how to manage, market, and lead their business. The site is divided into several discrete sections, including Management for Growth; Leadership and Marketing & Sales. Within each section, visitors can read essays that address such topics as the management of employees, buying a franchise, equity financing, and strategic planning. One of the highlights here is a free online growth strategies course. The site is rounded out by an area that provides information about some of the Administration special initiatives designed to help women, minorities, and veterans.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
United States Small Business Administration
Date Added:
11/14/2006
e-Business: Building online business solutions
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This is a textbook for a course on developing online business solutions offered to students of IT, Software Engineering and Computer Science Departments as well as management students in the Faculty of Business Administration. The goal is to help IT developers understand the nature of business and Business managers manage IT development. The book has 4 chapters: 1) An overview of the interaction and relationship between Business and IT, 2) Modelling business, 3) Survey of Business apps, 4) A glimpse of future trends and how they will impact business and IT.

Subject:
Applied Science
Business and Communication
Computer Science
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Textbook
Author:
Robert Batzinger
Sirinna Sirinaphaphan
Surachet Wongchompooh
Date Added:
04/05/2022
International Finance
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Module on international finance. Intended for community college students and aligned with the requirements for POLS 140: Introduction to International Relations within the California Community College system. Includes readings, lesson plan, and ancillary materials (lecture slides and handout).

Subject:
Political Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Reading
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Charlotte Lee
Date Added:
12/10/2019
NGPF Personal Finance Dictionary
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This Personal Finance dictionary contains terms and definitions from each of NGPF's units in the Curriculum. https://www.ngpf.org/curriculum

Subject:
Business and Communication
Finance
Material Type:
Reading
Author:
Next Gen Personal Finance
Date Added:
08/03/2022
Fundamentals of Business: Canadian Edition
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An introductory textbook in business that covers a variety of topics: The Foundations of Business, Economics and Business, Ethics and Social Responsibility, Business in a Global Environment, Forms of Business Ownership, Entrepreneurship: Starting a Business, Management and Leadership, Structuring Organizations, Operations Management, Motivating Employees, Managing Human Resources, Union/Management Issues, Marketing: Providing Value, Accounting and Financial Information, and Personal Finances.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
BCcampus
Provider Set:
BCcampus Open Textbooks
Date Added:
06/28/2019
Cooperatives:  an Agricultural Business Structure
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This video describes the history of cooperatives as a business structure, history of cooperatives in Nebraska, what a co-op is in terms of business structure, defines patronage, defines equity redemption, and interviews members and employees of cooperatives to demonstrate the value of the cooperative corporation business structure.

Subject:
Agriculture
Material Type:
Lecture
Author:
Owl Nest Manager
Date Added:
06/20/2022