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LAP-FI-002  Give Credit Where Credit Is Due
(Credit and Its Importance)
    

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Credit is the arrangement by which businesses or individuals can purchase a good or service now and pay for it later. Businesses use credit to obtain goods and services to sell, and consumers use credit to purchase those goods and services. Credit is an important concept in our economy. Teach your students about the different types of credit, where they come from, and the benefits (and risks!) they can bring.

LAPs are comprehensive instructional packages that include all elements of a per-formance-oriented lesson plan. This LAP includes an 8-page, full-color handout for students (with CopyIT! permission) that includes information on credit and its importance, a (SoWhat?) discussion of why it's important to learn, ideas (Make it
Pay!) for immediate application, and a short (Gray Zone) case addressing ethical issues.

The instructor section features a comprehensive discussion guide, 12 transparency masters, and complete practice- (short answer) and post test (multiple-choice). A software presentation package is available at a nominal additional cost. ©2010. Recommended: HS

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PowerPoint Presentation Software

 

(PC Win) PowerPoint and more. Bring your discussions to life with a presentation software package that includes a broad range of graphics and special effects to help keep students interested. Content matches LAP module of same title. Each package is self contained and ready to use. This professionally produced PowerPoint presentation consists of 26 slides that address the different types of credit, where they come from, and the benefits (and risks!) they can bring.

 

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