With the highest inflation in decades, her graduation cohort faced much higher costs for rent and food, without the benefit of similarly higher salary offers. Many of her friends, particularly those who had high levels of student loan and credit card debts, decided to move back home with their families temporarily to help make ends meet. Recent evidence suggests that as many as 20 percent of young adults are now living with their parents-about twice as many as did so in past decades. In fact, as more kids come home to roost with their Baby Boom parents, it's increasingly common to hear them called the "boomerang" generation"--
Personal Finance, 2nd Edition offers essential skills and knowledge that will set students on the road to lifelong financial wellness. By focusing on real-world decision making, Bajtlesmit engages a diverse student population by helping them make personal connections that can immediately impact their current financial situations. Using a conversational writing style, relatable examples and up-to-date coverage on important topics like student debt, students gain the knowledge they need to avoid early financial mistakes. By the end of the course, students have identified their goals and developed the problem-solving skills they need to build on as they progress to the next stages of life.
With a strong emphasis on lifelong financial planning, Vickie Bajtelsmit′s new text equips readers with the skills they need to plan their future and make smart financial decisions throughout their lives. It offers a wealth of analytical tools, active learning features, and decision–making exercises. Real–world examples, personal assessments, and an integrated personal financial plan are presented throughout to make the material even more relevant.
Personal Finance, the latest text in the business series in the Wiley Pathways imprint, helps students learn to budget, manage taxes, consumer credit, and loans while also providing the knowledge and skills needed to make good financial decisions including, automobiles or housing purchases and leases, investing in stocks and bonds, and planning for retirement.
Personal Finance, the latest text in the business series in the Wiley Pathways imprint, helps students learn to budget, manage taxes, consumer credit, and loans while also providing the knowledge and skills needed to make good financial decisions including, automobiles or housing purchases and leases, investing in stocks and bonds, and planning for retirement.
This guide strips away the mystery and confusion that surrounds money management. It supplies a complete primer on every aspect of financial planning, including: budgeting, using credit, investing, buying insurance, planning for college, and saving for retirement.
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