CORE
1 Consumer and financial decisions
2 The economic and business environment
3 Employment and work futures
4 Law, society and political involvement
OPTIONS
5 Our economy
6 Investing
7 Promoting and selling
8 Running a business
9 Law in action
10 Travel
11 Towards independence
Grant Kleeman is a highly experienced author and educator, having been involved in the publication of this text since the first edition of commerce.dot.com (Farr Books, 2004). He has authored a multitude of other successful secondary textbooks.
Anastasia Zarkos has worked across both public and private sectors of education. She has been a secondary HSIE and Commerce teacher, but also has experience as a senior administrator, researcher and consultant in education.
David Hamper is an experienced HSIE teacher and has authored numerous textbooks. He is currently the Deputy Principal of Malek Fahd Islamic School. David also holds numerous positions in the tertiary education sector.
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