
Personal Finance + Student CD-ROM + Personal Financial Planner + SkillBooster
McGraw-Hill Professional (Publisher)
7th Edition
Published on 16. December 2003
Book
Hardback
672 pages
978-0-07-295240-7 (ISBN)
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Kapoor/Dlabay/Hughes' Personal Finance is the #1 market-leading Personal Finance text. It provides comprehensive coverage of personal financial planning in the areas of money management, career planning, taxes, consumer credit, housing and other consumer decisions, legal protection, insurance, investments, retirement planning, and estate planning. The goal of this text is to teach students the fundamentals of financial planning so they can make informed choices related to spending, saving, borrowing, and investing that lead to long-term financial security. Personal Finance, 7/e provides many financial planning tools using a step-by-step approach to help students identify and evaluate choices as well as understand the consequences of decisions in terms of opportunity costs.
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Edition
7th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Dimensions
Height: 290 mm
Width: 206 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
2030 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-295240-7 (9780072952407)
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Jack Kapoor | Les Dlabay | Robert J. Hughes
Personal Finance
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12/2005
8th Edition
McGraw Hill Higher Education
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Persons
Dr. Jack Kapoor is a Professor of Business and Economics in the Business and Services Division. Dr. Kapoor has taught Business and Economics at College of DuPage since 1969. He received his B.A. and M.S. from San Francisco State College and his Ed.D. from Northern Illinois University. Professor Kapoor was recently awarded the Business and Services Division's Outstanding Professor Award for 1999-2000. Dr. Kapoor is known internationally as a co-author of several textbooks including Business: A Practical Approach (Rand McNally), Business (Houghton Mifflin), and Focus on Personal Finance (Richard D. Irwin/McGraw-Hill).
Les Dlabay teaches in the Department of Economics and Business at Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, Illinois. Over the past 25 years, he has taught more than 30 different courses in high school, community college, university, adult education, and teacher preparation programs. Dr. Dlabay has developed a wide variety of textbook materials, student activity guides, instructor manuals, testing programs, audio-visual materials, and software packages in the areas of Personal Finance, Consumer Economics, and International Business. Dr. Dlabay has served as a consultant to corporations, educational institutions, and government agencies. He has presented more than 140 workshops and seminars in over 20 states to encourage teachers to actively involve students in the learning process with video presentations, newsletters, interviews, and Internet research activities.
Professor of business at Dallas County Community Colleges, believes that these two words can literally change people's lives. Whether you want to be rich or just manage the money you have, the ability to analyze financial decisions and gather financial information are skills that can always be improved. In addition to writing several textbooks, Dr. Hughes has taught personal finance, introduction to business, business math, small business management, small business finance, and accounting since 1972. He also served as a content consultant for two popular national television series, It's Strictly Business and Dollars & Sense: Personal Finance for the 21st Century, and is the lead author for a business math project utilizing computer-assisted instruction funded by the ALEKS Corporation. He received his BBA from Southern Nazarene University and his MBA and EdD from the University of North Texas. His hobbies include writing, investing, collecting French antiques, art, and travel.
Les Dlabay teaches in the Department of Economics and Business at Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, Illinois. Over the past 25 years, he has taught more than 30 different courses in high school, community college, university, adult education, and teacher preparation programs. Dr. Dlabay has developed a wide variety of textbook materials, student activity guides, instructor manuals, testing programs, audio-visual materials, and software packages in the areas of Personal Finance, Consumer Economics, and International Business. Dr. Dlabay has served as a consultant to corporations, educational institutions, and government agencies. He has presented more than 140 workshops and seminars in over 20 states to encourage teachers to actively involve students in the learning process with video presentations, newsletters, interviews, and Internet research activities.
Professor of business at Dallas County Community Colleges, believes that these two words can literally change people's lives. Whether you want to be rich or just manage the money you have, the ability to analyze financial decisions and gather financial information are skills that can always be improved. In addition to writing several textbooks, Dr. Hughes has taught personal finance, introduction to business, business math, small business management, small business finance, and accounting since 1972. He also served as a content consultant for two popular national television series, It's Strictly Business and Dollars & Sense: Personal Finance for the 21st Century, and is the lead author for a business math project utilizing computer-assisted instruction funded by the ALEKS Corporation. He received his BBA from Southern Nazarene University and his MBA and EdD from the University of North Texas. His hobbies include writing, investing, collecting French antiques, art, and travel.
Content
Part I Planning Your Personal FinancesCh. 1 Personal Financial Planning: An IntroductionAppendix: Financial Planners and Other Financial Planning Information SourcesCh. 2 Financial Aspects of Career PlanningAppendix: Resumes, Cover Letters, and InterviewsCh. 3 Money Management Strategy: Statements and BudgetingCh. 4 Planning Your Tax Strategy Part II Managing Your Personal FinancesCh. 5 Financial Services: Savings Plans and Payment AccountsAppendix: Using a Checking AccountCh. 6 Introduction to Consumer CreditCh. 7 Choosing a Source of Credit: The Cost of Credit Alternatives Appendix: Other Methods of Determining the Cost of CreditPart III Making Your Purchasing DecisionsCh. 8 Consumer Purchasing Strategies and Legal ProtectionAppendix: Buying and Operating a Motor VehicleCh. 9 The Housing Decision Part IV Insuring Your ResourcesCh. 10 Home and Automobile InsuranceCh. 11 Health and Disability InsuranceCh. 12 Life Insurance Part V Investing Your Financial ResourcesCh. 13 Investing FundamentalsCh. 14 Investing in StocksCh. 15 Investing in BondsCh. 16 Investing in Mutual FundsCh. 17 Investing in Real Estate and Other Investment Alternatives Part VI Controlling Your Financial FutureCh. 18 Retirement PlanningCh. 19 Estate Planning AppendixA.The Time Value of MoneyB.Consumer Agencies and Organizations