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Brighton, Deb; Northup, Jim – 1990
The property tax base in Vermont's towns are overburdened as property taxes are usually the only funding method available to finance schools, police departments, highway work, recreation programs, and government in general. Attempting to offer their citizens a balanced program of services without exorbitant taxes, local officials are striving to…
Descriptors: Assessed Valuation, Community Development, Community Planning, Educational Finance
American Fletcher National Bank and Trust Co., Indianapolis, IN. – 1981
Designed for high school economics students as a public service project of the American Fletcher National Bank, the booklet examines the "supply-side" philosophy of economics of the Reagan Administration as compared to the "demand-side" emphasis of the past. The manipulation of the nation's economy by raising or lowering…
Descriptors: Business Cycles, Capitalism, Credit (Finance), Economic Change
American Fletcher National Bank and Trust Co., Indianapolis, IN. – 1980
Designed for high school economics students as a public service project of the American Fletcher National Bank, the booklet examines the heavy burdens placed on our political-economic system and compares our economy to an overloaded electrical system about to "blow a fuse." In the last two decades, America has become a self-indulgent…
Descriptors: Business Cycles, Capitalism, Change Strategies, Economic Change
Fannie Mae Foundation, Washington, DC. – 1996
These instructional materials are designed for presenting home ownership information to learners of English as a Second Language (ESL). Eleven lessons are organized into four units addressing the process of ownership, including: deciding to buy a home (determining that current living quarters are too small, getting money to buy a home, credit…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Credit (Finance)