Money Still Doesn't Grow on Trees


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Now you can do the seemingly impossible: transform your spendthrift teenagers into financially responsible young adults. With Neale S. Godfrey's fresh, practical, inspiring advice, you'll discover: - How to help your teen choose his first car, the right bank, a safe credit card, a clothing budget, or a great summer job - How much your child should work during high school and college - Where, when, and how to leave a proper tip, find bargains, dress properly for an interview, and more - PLUS: fun quizzes and step-by-step worksheets for you and your teen to plan and create a stable financial future




How to Make Money Growing Trees


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Tree farm business management for small private landowners (those who own about 40 to 4,000 acres). This practical guide to making money in small-scale forestry is written by the major seller of open market timber in the South, who is also publisher of a quarterly newsletter which is the most widely read publication in the business. In this new edition of Tree Farm Business Management, forester Vardaman covers the basics of the business and discusses costs of management and operations, accounting procedures, tax and legal considerations, selling timber, and the role of the big timber companies. Includes case studies of successful timberland investors.




Growing Money Trees


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Growing Money Trees is a comprehensive guide to money. Spending, saving, investing and managing it. It covers everything you need to know to be better with money, from the basics all the way through to advanced accounting tools and tips to master your wealth and take control of your personal financial success.In this book, you will learn:- How to make a budget that's realistic and easy to stick with- How to automate your money so you can set and forget- Ways to save and invest while you sleep- What debt is, how to manage it and make it work for you- Advanced accountancy tips and tools to grow your money




Trees at Work


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This guide showcases the increasing interest in ecosystem services, discusses the motivations for valuations of FES (forest ecosystem services) at the State level, and places this work in the context of economic accounting. Readers may be interested in this report to expand their understanding of approaches used and value forest ecosystem services. However, the intended target audience for this report is State forestry officials charged with requesting, selecting, guiding, and evaluating the results of FES assessments in their states. Foresters, construction officials utilizing forest based products, educators, instructors and students in the fields of environmental science and forestry, environmentalists, and investors in the forest products category may also be interested in this work. Check out our Environment & Nature resources collection here:https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/environment-nature Trees & Forests collection here:https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/environment-nature Water Management collection here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/water-management







Money Doesn't Grow on Trees?!


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This guide sets out to turn the tables and provide newcomers to the money scene all the basic tools they need to successfully manage their finances. Sections are bite-sized, easy to follow, conversational, and present information in terms that anyone can understand.




Dollars and Decisions in Tree Planting


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This publication should be useful to farmers, ranchers, Christmas tree growers, and landowners who are making decisions about establishing tree plantings. The economic principles involved apply for tree growers in any part of the country. Pre-planning, as outlined in this publication, can make the difference between profit and loss from tree planting decisions.