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BUS 280-01, Personal Financial Management, Fall 2011
Fisher, Richard L.
Fisher, Richard L.
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1. The development and appropriate implementation of a personal budget;
2. A working knowledge of the impact of compounding on investment returns, as well as other applications where time value of money principles play a key role;
3. Information useful in the management of individual debt exposure and issues surrounding the borrowing and repayment of money;
4. An analysis of various investment alternatives and vehicles, and risks typically associated therewith;
5. The impact of personal income taxes on investment returns and the accumulation of wealth;
6. An examination of the particular nuances of stock, bond, mutual fund, and ETF investment alternatives, and consideration of a framework for asset allocation amongst various alternatives equity and fixed income alternatives;
7. A comparison of the structural aspects of tax-deferred savings opportunities (including 401(k) and IRA vehicles);
8. An analysis of mechanisms useful for the protection of wealth through the use of insurance and other risk management and risk transfer techniques;
9. An understanding of key variables associated with the acquisition of tangible assets, such as an automobile or home;
10. The obtaining of a comfort level with information presented in financial periodicals, especially as relates to current events taking place during the semester;
11. The development and use of Excel in the analysis and development of financial analysis and decision making;
12. The professional presentation of the results of financial planning research and recommendations regarding alternatives.
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