Solve money-related questions! Learn about money and economics in a fun way!
This book is packed with topics covering everyday money and economics, such as "Why are paper banknotes worth more than coins?" and "Why do we have to pay consumption tax?" It's a fun read.
Comics covering everyday financial topics make it fun to understand!
From simple questions about money to the role of banks and how the tax system works, the story follows the protagonists as they solve their doubts with the help of "Angel," the angel of money.
Illustrations also provide easy-to-understand explanations of economic systems such as inflation and deflation, cashless payments, insurance, and pension systems.
Try saving your pocket money! Includes a "separate pocket money notebook"!
After learning about the importance of money, you'll want to actually try saving some pocket money.
This book comes with a handy pocket money notebook as an appendix.
This book is perfect for practicing financial planning, such as figuring out how much you need to save to buy the things you want.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: What is Money?
Chapter 2: What is a Bank?
Chapter 3: The Relationship Between Society and Money
Chapter 4: What are Taxes?
Chapter 5: What is Electronic Money?
Chapter 6: Managing Money Wisely!
Editor's Profile
Michiko Izumi
Director of the Children's Environmental and Economic Education Research Laboratory. Associate Professor, Faculty of Management, Tottori University of Environmental Studies.
(Until March 2018). Part-time lecturer at the Open University of Japan and Shikoku Gakuin University (Department of Child Welfare).
In addition to giving lectures nationwide, such as "Coffee Time Economics for Women," "Ethical Kids Lab," and "Parent-Child Economics Classroom," she also appears on television and radio.
She has written numerous picture books and children's books on the environment and economics.