Core Concepts of Personal Finance
* Focus on practical approach to financial planning. Text discusses
the real personal finance decisions students face and innovatively
relies on web resources to provide students with the tools,
information and skills to make these decisions.
* Emphasis on Decision Making. Instead of the use of traditional
subtitles in each chapter (e.g., alternative forms of housing,,
performing home affordability analysis ), the text uses questions
as the lead-in for each topic (e.g., should I rent or buy?, how do
I bid on the property?)
* An entire chapter is devoted to the critical topic of time value
of money (TVM) and it is integrated into later chapters where
appropriate. The solutions to many problems (i.e. How much Life
Insurance Should You Have?) are presented through calculators that
incorporate time value of money into the computations. Thus,
students who have a general concept of what time value of money
means but have difficulty doing TVM problems are still able to get
through the material deal effectively with the impact of TVM.
* Text is brief and applied. Instead of long narratives discussing
terms and definitions, the text focuses on decisions that the
student will be making during his or her lifetime, beginning with
graduation and the selection of the first job. Each chapter has a
theme of a person or couple needing to make decisions in that topic
area. Key material is emphasized by its inclusion in the sample
problems and the solutions to the sample problems.
* Understanding the Financial Planning Process & Preparing
for your Career
* Financial Planning & Budgeting
* Managing Your Taxes
* Time Value of Money
* Managing the Liquid Assets
Part II: Taking on Debt
* Borrowing on Open Account
* Acquiring Consumer Loans
Part III: Buying, Selling, and Financing Personal Assets
* Buying Housing and Financing a Housing Purchase
* Buying Transportation and Financing a Car Acquisition
Part IV: Risk and Insurance
* Risk Management & Insuring Your Life
* Health, Disability, and Umbrella Insurance Coverage
* Property and Casualty Insurance: Automobile and Homeowner's
Policies
Part V: Investments
* Finding Investment Information
* Fixed Income Investments
* Common Stocks
* Investment Companies: Mutual Funds, Closed-Ends Funds, UITs and
Investment Clubs
* Securities Markets & Market Mechanics
Part VI: Planning for Tomorrow
* Retirement Planning
* Estate Planning
finance questions and answers them with strong detail. The web
links are excellent tools to develop on-line course activities.
Al Eferstein
Lindsey Wilson College