What A Bank Can Do - Union Bank
What A Bank Can Do - Union Bank What A Bank Can Do - Union Bank
We dedicate this book to themany friendly people we’ve metover the years who have helped us with our personal andbusiness banking needs. In small towns where we lived aswell as in large-city financial centers, we’ve always foundthe banking representatives--tellers, loan specialists andmanagers--to be courteous, professional and concernedabout our convenience and financial security. Also, wesalute parents and teachers who help children learn abouthandling money, being thrifty in their spending habits andenjoying saving money so it is available when specialneeds arise.Copyright © 2013 by John TuzeeAll rights reservedText by John and Diane TuzeeIllustrations by Mike KasunPrinted in USAPublished by Kids Life PressP.O. Box 3484, Pismo Beach, CA 93448www.kidslifepress.comLibrary of Congress Control Number: 2012950752ISBN: 978-0-9755348-8-5
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- Page 14 and 15: “Your savings account money helps
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- Page 18 and 19: Banker Barb said that when it’s c
- Page 20 and 21: When the Widget Company needed a ne
- Page 22 and 23: Every spring farmer Grady needs ext
- Page 24 and 25: Bank people, called “tellers,”
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- Page 31 and 32: It’s the system that makes our mo
We dedicate this book to themany friendly people we’ve metover the years who have helped us with our personal andbusiness banking needs. In small towns where we lived aswell as in large-city financial centers, we’ve always foundthe banking representatives--tellers, loan specialists andmanagers--to be courteous, professional and concernedabout our convenience and financial security. Also, wesalute parents and teachers who help children learn abouthandling money, being thrifty in their spending habits andenjoying saving money so it is available when specialneeds arise.Copyright © 2013 by John TuzeeAll rights reservedText by John and Diane TuzeeIllustrations by Mike KasunPrinted in USAPublished by Kids Life PressP.O. Box 3484, Pismo Beach, CA 93448www.kidslifepress.comLibrary of Congress Control Number: 2012950752ISBN: 978-0-9755348-8-5