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Welcome to Day One! Quick review of your course materials URL for additional free resources Information about the textbook tax credit Insert your school‘s logo; e.g. at left

Your Course Text/Package/Materials is/are available in the bookstore NOW! Course number Instructed by: Your name Insert your school’s logo; e.g. at left

This custom book was designed just for course name/number You read and use what you pay for – every page will help you get an A! Customized by Professor Name This custom book correlates to Professor Name’s lectures more closely than a traditional textbookThis custom book correlates to Professor Name’s lectures more closely than a traditional textbook Your Your Custom Published Textbook is in the bookstore now! Insert your school’s logo; e.g.. at left

Did you know that you can claim… $65 for each month you qualify for the full-time education amount? or… $20 for each month you qualify for the part-time education amount? You can claim the textbook amount (right on your tax return!) if you are eligible to claim the education amount (and can support, with documentation, your enrolment at a post-secondary institution). Textbook Tax Credit Insert your school’s logo; e.g. at left

Your Required Course Materials for: course number title You will need this text for :  Tests and Quizzes  Homework  Reading assignments  Achieving your best possible grade!  Technology/package components Insert your school’s logo; e.g. at left

Take Advantage! Your textbook includes: Chapter Learning Objectives Important Terms used in each chapter Practice Exercises to review material covered in each chapter Think About It! theory questions to generate class discussion on issues addressed in chapter and to check students understanding of concepts Case Study: KBC Decorating Company – Chapters 3 to 5 include case study activities for KBC Decorating Company Insert your school’s logo; e.g. at left

FREE Additional Study Resources Have you ever found yourself reading a textbook chapter and not being able to remember what you read? Do you know how to manage your time? Need strategies for performing better on tests? Visit and take a first step toward your success! Insert your school’s logo; e.g. at left

A Website Full of Resources to Help You Succeed! Check it out Insert your school’s logo; e.g. at left

If you have any questions… Office Hours: xxx Contact info (e.g.. address): xxx Thank You! Insert your school’s logo; e.g. at left

Textbooks…why do they cost what they do? Producing a textbook program is a complex and expensive process. Costs include editing, accuracy checking, proofreading, art development, photo and text permissions, layout, indexing, printing, manufacturing, storage, packaging, and technology and supplement development. The people who work on a book are paid—from the authors earning royalties for their intellectual property to the publishing professionals who help create numerous titles. Bringing a book to market could cost well over $1,000,000 by the time it is published. Insert your school’s logo; e.g. at left