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Personal Finance Lectures

Personal Finance Lectures

This note will teach personal financial management skills with a focus on maximizing the awesome power of compound interest by investing at an early age and repaying debt promptly to avoid interest charges that can stretch out for decades. Topics covered includes: Personal Financial Planning in Action, Money Management Skills, Taxes in your Financial Plan, Savings and Payment Services, Consumer Credit, Selecting and Financing Housing, Home and Automobile Insurance, Health and Disability Income Insurance, Financial Planning with Life Insurance, Investing Basics and Evaluating Bonds, Investing Basics and Evaluating Bonds, Investing in Stocks, Investing in Mutual Funds, Retirement and Estate Planning.

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