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PFIN3 / Randall S Billingsley; Lawrence J Gitman; Michael D Joehnk.

By: Billingsley, Randall S.
Contributor(s): Gitman, Lawrence J | Joehnk, Michael D.
Mason, OH : South-Western Cengage Learning, ©2014Edition: Student ed.Description: xi, 402, [36] p. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm.ISBN: 9781285082578.Other title: Personal finance three | Personal finance.Subject(s): Finance, Personal -- Study and teaching (Higher) | Financial literacy -- Study and teaching (Higher)DDC classification: 332.024/B49 Other classification: CBA
Contents:
Part I: FOUNDATIONS OF FINANCIAL PLANNING. 1. Understanding the Financial Planning Process. 2. Developing Your Financial Statements and Plans. 3. Preparing Your Taxes. Part II: MANAGING BASIC ASSETS. 4. Managing Your Cash and Savings. 5. Making Automobile and Housing Decisions. Part III: MANAGING CREDIT. 6. Using Credit. 7. Using Consumer Loans. Part IV: MANAGING INSURANCE NEEDS. 8. Insuring Your Life. 9. Insuring Your Health. 10. Protecting Your Property. Part V: MANAGING INVESTMENTS. 11. Investment Planning. 12. Investing in Stocks and Bonds. 13. Investing in Mutual Funds, Exchange-Traded Funds, and Real Estate. Part VI: RETIREMENT AND ESTATE PLANNING. 14. Planning for Retirement. 15. Preserving Your Estate.
Summary: Created through a "student-tested, faculty-approved" review process with extensive student and faculty input. This title provides an accessible solution to accommodate the diverse lifestyles of today's learners at a value-based price. PFIN3 continues to provide the personal finance content students need in a concise, approachable format that appeals to today's busy learner. Shorter chapters, an inviting design, engaging visuals, and removable Chapter-in-Review cards work with numerous online student study tools to reinforce the book's solid life-cycle approach to personal financial management. Students study financial plans, assets, credit, insurance, investment, and retirement as individuals and families progress through life. Numerous real-life examples and step-by-step learning features help ensure that students master course material and today's critical financial tools and technology. This edition highlights the most recent current statistical information and laws regarding topics such as taxes, health care, credit, banking, and estate planning to equip students with contemporary, practical skills. All online tools, including Excel worksheets that correspond to the book's exercises and Kiplinger videos with money management and investing advice, are easily accessed through PFIN3's CourseMate website. Time-saving CengageNOW online course management and Aplia™ for Finance automated homework solutions further ensure that students develop today's most important personal finance skills.
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Cover title. At head of title: Gitman/Joehnk/Billingsley. Thirty four unnumbered pages at end are removable review cards. Includes index.

Part I: FOUNDATIONS OF FINANCIAL PLANNING. 1. Understanding the Financial Planning Process. 2. Developing Your Financial Statements and Plans. 3. Preparing Your Taxes. Part II: MANAGING BASIC ASSETS. 4. Managing Your Cash and Savings. 5. Making Automobile and Housing Decisions. Part III: MANAGING CREDIT. 6. Using Credit. 7. Using Consumer Loans. Part IV: MANAGING INSURANCE NEEDS. 8. Insuring Your Life. 9. Insuring Your Health. 10. Protecting Your Property. Part V: MANAGING INVESTMENTS. 11. Investment Planning. 12. Investing in Stocks and Bonds. 13. Investing in Mutual Funds, Exchange-Traded Funds, and Real Estate. Part VI: RETIREMENT AND ESTATE PLANNING. 14. Planning for Retirement. 15. Preserving Your Estate.

Created through a "student-tested, faculty-approved" review process with extensive student and faculty input. This title provides an accessible solution to accommodate the diverse lifestyles of today's learners at a value-based price. PFIN3 continues to provide the personal finance content students need in a concise, approachable format that appeals to today's busy learner. Shorter chapters, an inviting design, engaging visuals, and removable Chapter-in-Review cards work with numerous online student study tools to reinforce the book's solid life-cycle approach to personal financial management. Students study financial plans, assets, credit, insurance, investment, and retirement as individuals and families progress through life. Numerous real-life examples and step-by-step learning features help ensure that students master course material and today's critical financial tools and technology. This edition highlights the most recent current statistical information and laws regarding topics such as taxes, health care, credit, banking, and estate planning to equip students with contemporary, practical skills. All online tools, including Excel worksheets that correspond to the book's exercises and Kiplinger videos with money management and investing advice, are easily accessed through PFIN3's CourseMate website. Time-saving CengageNOW online course management and Aplia™ for Finance automated homework solutions further ensure that students develop today's most important personal finance skills.

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