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Personal Finance by Rachel Siegel

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Personal Finance by Rachel Siegel

Personal Finance by Rachel Siegel

This book covers the following topics: Personal Financial Planning, Basic Ideas of Finance, Financial Statements, Evaluating Choices: Time, Risk, and Value, Financial Plans: Budgets, Taxes and Tax Planning.

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