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For Undergraduate or Graduate courses in Personal Finance or Professional Financial PlanningPersonal Finance: An Integrated Planning Approach prepares students to meet the challenges of a changing economy by focusing on the two most important personal financial skills: planning and a basic understanding of planning techniques; and the ability to think critically and to make effective decisions.
Contents
PART 1. THE BASIC FRAMEWORK:Organizing and Managing Your Financial Resources1. Financial Planning: Why It's Important to You2. The Time Value of Money: All Dollars Are Not Created Equal3. Financial Statements and Budgets: Where Are You Now and Where Are You Going?4. Taxes: The Government's Share of Your RewardsPART 2. LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT:Managing Current Assets and Current Liabilities5. Cash Management: Funds for Immediate Needs6. Short-Term Credit Management: Consumer CreditPART 3. BUYING NOW AND PAYING LATER:Managing Your Long-Term Liabilities7. Consumer Durables: The Personal Auto8. Housing: The Cost of ShelterPART 4. INVESTING FOR THE FUTURE:Growing Your Financial Resources9. Financial Markets and Institutions: Learning the Investment Environment10. Investment Basics: Understanding Risk and Return11. Stocks and Bonds: Your Most Common Investments12. Mutual Funds and Other Pooling Arrangements: Simplifying and (Maybe) Improving Your Investment PerformancePART 5. PROTECTING YOUR WEALTH: Insurance and Retirement Planning13. Property and Liability Insurance: Protecting Your Lifestyle Assets14. Health Care and Disability Insurance: Protecting Your Earning Capacity15. Life Insurance and Estate Planning: Protecting Your Dependents16. Retirement Planning: Planning for Your Long-Term NeedsAppendix. Time-Value-of-Money Concepts



