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We provide resources to prepare students from 13-103 to succeed in their career. They learn how financial accounts come together, what financial statements mean, what a business is, how to grow a business, and how to exit with the golden egg!

We provide resources to prepare students from 13-103 to succeed in their career. They learn how financial accounts come together, what financial statements mean, what a business is, how to grow a business, and how to exit with the golden egg!
Jack's Kids Exercises - Business Learning
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Jack's Kids Exercises - Business Learning

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These are the Exercises for the Jack’s Kids course, a course based on the discussions between Jack (of beanstalk fame) and his two children about accounting and business for the side-businesses they set up, while still at school. They reflect the workings for the business of one of the children. This relatable course also includes Discussion Papers - recording the discussions Jack and his children have about their businesses, Examples - based on the business of Jack’s other child, and (of course) Answers. Discussions cover starting up (includes brief business plan), accounting for start-up, growing capacity, accounting for growth, year-end jargon, and measuring progress (includes KPIs).
Jack's Kids Discussion Papers - Business  Learning
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Jack's Kids Discussion Papers - Business Learning

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These are the Discussion Papers for the Jack’s Kids course. They record the discussions between Jack (of beanstalk fame) and his two children about accounting and business for the side-businesses they set up, while still at school. This relatable course also includes Examples - showing the workings on one of the children’s businesses, Exercises - for the student to do, based on the business of Jack’s other child, and (of course) Answers. Discussions cover starting up (includes brief business plan), accounting for start-up, growing capacity, accounting for growth, year-end jargon, and measuring progress (includes KPIs).
Jack's Kids Examples - Business Learning
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Jack's Kids Examples - Business Learning

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These are the Examples for the Jack’s Kids course, a course based on the discussions between Jack (of beanstalk fame) and his two children about accounting and business for the side-businesses they set up, while still at school. They reflect the workings for the business of one of the children. This relatable course also includes Discussion Papers - recording the discussions Jack and his children have about their businesses, Exercises - for the student to do, based on the business of Jack’s other child, and (of course) Answers. Exercises cover starting up (includes brief business plan), accounting for start-up, growing capacity, accounting for growth, year-end jargon, and measuring progress (includes KPIs).
Jack's Kids Full Set
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Jack's Kids Full Set

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These Jack’s Kids course records the Discussions between Jack (of beanstalk fame) and his two children about accounting and business for the side-businesses they set up, while still at school. This relatable course also includes Examples - showing the workings on one of the children’s businesses, Exercises - for the student to do, based on the business of Jack’s other child, and (of course) Answers. Discussions cover starting up (includes brief business plan), accounting for start-up, growing capacity, accounting for growth, year-end jargon, and measuring progress (includes KPIs).
Jack's Kids Exercise Answers
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Jack's Kids Exercise Answers

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These are the Answers for the Jack’s Kids course Exercises, a course based on the discussions between Jack (of beanstalk fame) and his two children about accounting and business for the side-businesses they set up, while still at school. They reflect the workings for the business of one of the children. This relatable course also includes Discussion Papers - recording the discussions Jack and his children have about their businesses, Examples - based on the business of Jack’s other child, and (of course) the Exercises. Discussions cover starting up (includes brief business plan), accounting for start-up, growing capacity, accounting for growth, year-end jargon, and measuring progress (includes KPIs).