Focus on Personal Finance ISE
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CHAPTER 1:Personal Financial Planning in Action
CHAPTER 1:APPENDIX Time Value of Money
CHAPTER 2:Money Management Skills
CHAPTER 2:APPENDIX Developing a Career Strategy
CHAPTER 3:Taxes in Your Financial Plan
CHAPTER 4:Financial Services: Savings Plans and Payment Accounts
CHAPTER 5:Consumer Credit: Advantages, Disadvantages, Sources, and Costs
CHAPTER 5:APPENDIX Education Financing, Loans, and Scholarships
CHAPTER 6:Consumer Purchasing and Wise Buying Strategies
CHAPTER 6:APPENDIX Consumer Agencies and Organizations
CHAPTER 7:Selecting and Financing Housing
CHAPTER 8: Homeand Automobile Insurance
CHAPTER 9:Health and Disability Income Insurance
CHAPTER 10:Financial Planning with Life Insurance
CHAPTER 11:Investing Basics and Evaluating Bonds
CHAPTER 12:Investing in Stocks
CHAPTER 13:Investing in Mutual Funds
CHAPTER 14:Starting Early: Retirement and Estate Planning
INDEX
Focus onPersonal Finance is a brief, 14-chapter text covering the critical topics inPersonal Finance courses. Focus is designed and written to appeal to a range ofages, life situations, and financial literacy levels. As the Kapoor author teamprepared this edition, they worked hard to include important content in everychapter you can use to develop a plan to build financial security and weatheranother pandemic, an unexpected job loss, or unexpected life situations.
A unique aspectof this text is its active approach. This text will get your students thinkingabout their current situation and financial goals and encourage them to putthese in writing to use as a guide and revise throughout their lives. Sectionsare oriented around specific action-items for students. The more a studentinvolves themselves in the assessments, exercises, and worksheets provided, themore they will discover about their current habits and how to improve them forgreater financial freedom.
Students havemany different financial goals, but none are more important than having a basicunderstanding of financial issues and peace of mind about their decisions. Theultimate goal of Focus on Personal Finance is to get students to this point asa first step to achieving the many financial goals they have set forthemselves.