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Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Co., Chicago. – 1970
The teacher's guide is for a high school unit on personal income management, part of a family financial education program which also includes a unit on accepting credit responsibility. It can be used by teachers of any subject attempting to develop in students habits and attitudes in the area of earning, saving, and spending. The unit is based on…
Descriptors: Banking, Banking Vocabulary, Consumer Education, Course Content
OECD Publishing (NJ3), 2012
Canada weathered the global economic crisis well, mainly reflecting sustained growth in domestic pending, and the economy is continuing to grow despite the persistence of international turbulence, most recently stemming from the euro zone sovereign debt crisis. In Canada's case, several factors are acting in its favour. Federal fiscal plans are…
Descriptors: Innovation, Living Standards, Foreign Countries, Banking
Singleton, James R. – Educational and Industrial Television, 1976
How and why a South Carolina bank opted for TV communications. (Author)
Descriptors: Banking, Business Communication, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communications
Crowe, Robert L. – Executive Educator, 1984
Reviewing ways to earn interest on school funds, the author outlines how new electronic banking practices will stop use of the "money float." (MD)
Descriptors: Banking, Educational Finance, Interest (Finance), Investment
Klemin, Vernon W. – Journal of Business Education, 1974
A method of simulation to tie check writing, making deposits, finding outstanding checks, receiving bank statements, and bank reconciliation into a process is presented as a way to convey to students a feeling of a procedure completed. A step-by-step teaching procedure and examples of bank statements are included. (AG)
Descriptors: Banking, Business Education, Business Skills, Simulation
Manpower, 1973
As visiting professors'' black executives bring insight and visible proof of change to campuses. (MF)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Banking, Black Students, Career Counseling
Cavanagh, Michael F. – Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 1981
Explores recent developments in home banking systems and discusses the results of market tests, efforts of major system producers, and obstacles to the success of electronic banking systems. (SW)
Descriptors: Banking, Consumer Economics, Home Management, Money Management
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de Moura Castro, Claudio – Comparative Education, 2002
A former employee of the World Bank discusses the logic behind multilateral development banks and how they operate, bank ideology and the nature of policy formation, educational and other reforms as loan conditions, the inability of development banks to enforce implementation of their policies in countries receiving loans, and whether the banks…
Descriptors: Banking, Educational Policy, Ideology, Institutional Environment
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O'Brien, Terrance P. – Journal of Vocational Education Research, 1989
From a six-state sample of 286 bank tellers and supervisors, 118 returned an assessment of a DACUM-generated task listing for the teller occupation. Results indicated that the task listing was highly reliable and possessed substantial construct validity, although tasks added by respondents may indicate that DACUM is not yet a stand-alone…
Descriptors: Banking, Construct Validity, Content Validity, Job Analysis
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Wyatt, Nancy; Atwater, Deborah F. – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1988
Argues that business communication is not improving, despite a deluge of advice. Suggests that change is made more difficult by hard to remember rules and directives that are couched in technical jargon. Offers an alternative heuristic focusing on context. (JAD)
Descriptors: Banking, Business Communication, Communication Research, Context Effect
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Swagler, Roger; And Others – Advancing the Consumer Interest, 1995
Describes the alternative financial sector, which provides low-income consumers with a range of services such as rental-purchase agreements, pawn shops, refund anticipation loans, postdated checks, money orders, and check cashing outlets. (JOW)
Descriptors: Banking, Consumer Economics, Financial Services, Low Income Groups
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Burkle, Ute; And Others – Human-Computer Interaction, 1995
Discusses the development of a successful object-oriented (OO) system designed for use in banking, beginning with initial failure of the project using a traditional life-cycle approach. Three features that made the OO phase successful are identified: employing OO techniques; combining these techniques with a guideline, the tools-and-materials…
Descriptors: Banking, Computer Software Development, Models, Success
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Morgan, Sandra; And Others – Career Development Quarterly, 1993
Analyzed career paths of middle managers in bank. Study of matched pairs found that men (n=25) advanced faster and reached middle management through fewer promotions and positions than did women (n=25). Men had significantly more work experience outside of banking. In banking careers, men held more jobs in lending, whereas women occupied more…
Descriptors: Administrators, Banking, Career Ladders, Middle Management
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Maguire, Heather – Career Development International, 2002
Empirical evidence from a banking organization illustrated how change has an impact on psychological contracts. Concluded that maintenance of contracts makes an important contribution to relationships but organizations need to adjust psychological contracts to meet the needs of the work force. (Contains 58 references.) (JOW)
Descriptors: Banking, Case Studies, Employer Employee Relationship, Tables (Data)
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Samuels, Michael – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2004
In insurance, the analyst is often faced with a large number of inter-related variables for which correlations need to be estimated. Clearly, all correlations lie in the interval [-1, 1], but the numbers cannot be assigned independently. Here, the choices left to the analyst are considered from both a geometric and a probabilistic viewpoint. In…
Descriptors: Insurance, Geometric Concepts, Probability, Correlation
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