Personal Finance
Version 4.0
By Rachel S. Siegel
Included Supplements
Key Features
- Over 270 embedded hyperlinks to streaming videos and webpages to enrich online courses, engage students, and reinforce or augment many of the presented topics
- Divided into five sections that reflect the typical cycle of personal financial decisions
- Learning Basic Skills, Knowledge, and Context (Chapters 1–6)
- Getting What You Want (Chapters 7–9)
- Protecting What You’ve Got (Chapters 10 & 11)
- Building Wealth (Chapters 12–17)
- Getting Started (Chapter 18)
- Comprehensive explanation of math steps and calculations (Chapter 4 “Evaluating Choices: Time, Risk, and Value”)
- Supportive learning features in every chapter include:
- “Learning Objectives” at the beginning of each main section preview the material to come and prepare students to learn
- “Key Terms” help students understand and become comfortable with important vocabulary and phrasing
- “Do the Math” reinforces pertinent math skills and provides additional opportunities for students to practice math, calculator, and spreadsheet skills using quantitative models and applications
- “Key Takeaways” at the end of each main section reflect the corresponding Learning Objectives and summarize key ideas in bullet-point fashion. Key Takeaways enable the learner to pause and consolidate the information just read or experienced into a ‘chunk.’ This process enables the reader to better understand and retain the section’s content and its key concepts
- “Exercises” at the end of each main section often ask students to verify data or look up data relevant to their situation, providing personalized, practical, and active learning. Solutions to objective questions are provided in the instructor’s manual
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- Online Access Price
- $33.95
- Color Printed Textbook with Online Access Price
- $60.95
Personal Finance is suitable for introductory courses usually called Personal Finance or Personal Financial Planning taught primarily at the undergraduate level in departments of finance, family studies, or similar departments at both two- and four-year colleges and universities.
Personal Finance was written with two simple goals in mind: to help students develop a strong sense of financial literacy and provide a wide range of pedagogical aids to keep them engaged and on track. This book is a practical introduction that covers all of the fundamentals. It also introduces conceptual frameworks, such as the life cycle of financial decisions, in a way that students can easily grasp and immediately use in their personal lives.
New in This Version
- Additional “Do the Math” exercises are now available for every chapter
- Updated tax information and changes, specifically SECURE 2.0 (Chapter 6)
- Updated and expanded discussion of trading includes discussions of “robo-advising” and online banking and investing platforms (Chapter 14)
- Expanded material on commodities includes more information on currencies, cryptocurrencies, and tokens (Chapter 17)
- About the Author
- Acknowledgments
- Dedications
- Preface
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Chapter 1: Personal Financial Planning
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Chapter 2: Basic Ideas of Finance
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Chapter 3: Financial Statements
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Chapter 4: Evaluating Choices: Time, Risk, and Value
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Chapter 5: Financial Plans: Budgets
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Chapter 6: Taxes and Tax Planning
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Chapter 7: Financial Management
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Chapter 8: Consumer Strategies
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Chapter 9: Buying a Home
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Chapter 10: Personal Risk Management: Insurance
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Chapter 11: Personal Risk Management: Retirement and Estate Planning
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Chapter 12: Investing
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Chapter 13: Behavioral Finance and Market Behavior
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Chapter 14: The Practice of Investment
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Chapter 15: Owning Stocks
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Chapter 16: Owning Bonds
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Chapter 17: Investing in Mutual Funds, Real Estate, Commodities, Currencies, and Collectibles
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Chapter 18: Career Planning
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Appendix A: Present Value and Future Value Tables
FlatWorld Homework
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Instructor’s Manual
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PowerPoint Lecture Notes
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Additions & Errata
[9/25/23]
- Adjusted the wording of Chapter 6 Do the Math question 1 (c) which was missing information. Question now reads as follows: "If your federal income tax obligation is $50,000 at a 32% tax rate, what was your taxable income?
[10/6/23]
- Replaced broken MSN link in Chapter 7.4 Exercise with FinancialWeb article
- Replaced the broken MSN retirement planner link in Chapter 11.2 Exercise 2 with one from Charles Schwab
- Adjusted year 2020 to 2023 in Chapter 14.5 Exercise 3 to be more current