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Personal Finance is designed to empower students to make informed decisions that can shape their financial future. The book provides essential knowledge on managing money, from budgeting and saving to investing and retirement planning. It emphasizes practical strategies for navigating challenges such as unexpected financial setbacks, economic crises, and life changes. With a focus on real-world applications, the text equips readers with the tools they need to plan for long-term financial security and make decisions that can improve their quality of life. Through clear explanations and relevant examples, Personal Finance helps students gain the confidence to take control of their financial well-being.

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PART ONE: PLANNING YOUR PERSONAL FINANCES 
1. Personal Finance Basics and the Time Value of Money 
Appendix: The Time Value of Money
2. Financial Aspects of Career Planning
Appendix: Résumés, Cover Letters, and Interviews
3. Money Management Strategy: Financial Statements and Budgeting
Appendix: Money Management Information Sources and Advisors
4. Planning Your Tax Strategy

PART TWO: MANAGING YOUR PERSONAL FINANCES
5. Financial Services: Savings Plans and Payment Methods 
6. Introduction to Consumer Credit
7. Choosing a Source of Credit: The Costs of Credit Alternatives

PART THREE: MAKING YOUR PURCHASING DECISIONS
8. Consumer Purchasing Strategies and Legal Protection
Appendix: Consumer Protection Agencies and Organizations
9. The Housing Decision: Factors and Finances

PART FOUR: INSURING YOUR RESOURCES 
10. Property and Motor Vehicle Insurance
11. Health, Disability, and Long-Term Care Insurance
12. Life Insurance

PART FIVE: INVESTING YOUR FINANCIAL RESOURCES 
13. Investing Fundamentals
14. Investing in Stocks
15. Investing in Bonds
16. Investing in Mutual Funds
17. Investing in Real Estate and Other Investment Alternatives

PART SIX: CONTROLLING YOUR FINANCIAL FUTURE 
18. Starting Early: Retirement Planning
19. Estate Planning

About the Author

Jack R. Kapoor

Dr. Jack Kapoor is a Professor of Business and Economics in the Business and Services Division. Dr. Kapoor has taught Business and Economics at College of DuPage since 1969. He received his B.A. and M.S. from San Francisco State College and his Ed.D. from Northern Illinois University. Professor Kapoor was recently awarded the Business and Services Division's Outstanding Professor Award for 1999-2000. Dr. Kapoor is known internationally as a co-author of several textbooks including Business: A Practical Approach (Rand McNally), Business (Houghton Mifflin), and Focus on Personal Finance (Richard D. Irwin/McGraw-Hill).

Les R. Dlabay

Les Dlabay teaches in the Department of Economics and Business at Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, Illinois. Over the past 25 years, he has taught more than 30 different courses in high school, community college, university, adult education, and teacher preparation programs. Dr. Dlabay has developed a wide variety of textbook materials, student activity guides, instructor manuals, testing programs, audio-visual materials, and software packages in the areas of Personal Finance, Consumer Economics, and International Business. Dr. Dlabay has served as a consultant to corporations, educational institutions, and government agencies. He has presented more than 140 workshops and seminars in over 20 states to encourage teachers to actively involve students in the learning process with video presentations, newsletters, interviews, and Internet research activities.

Robert J. Hughes

Professor of business at Dallas County Community Colleges, believes that these two words can literally change people's lives. Whether you want to be rich or just manage the money you have, the ability to analyze financial decisions and gather financial information are skills that can always be improved. In addition to writing several textbooks, Dr. Hughes has taught personal finance, introduction to business, business math, small business management, small business finance, and accounting since 1972. He also served as a content consultant for two popular national television series, It's Strictly Business and Dollars & Sense: Personal Finance for the 21st Century, and is the lead author for a business math project utilizing computer-assisted instruction funded by the ALEKS Corporation. He received his BBA from Southern Nazarene University and his MBA and EdD from the University of North Texas. His hobbies include writing, investing, collecting French antiques, art, and travel.

Melissa Hart

Melissa Hart is a permanent lecturer in the Poole College of Management at North Carolina State University. She was inducted into the Academy of Outstanding Teachers and nominated for the Gertrude Cox Award for Innovative Excellence in Teaching and Learning with Technology. She teaches courses in personal finance and corporate finance and has developed multiple ways to use technology to introduce real-life situations into the classroom and online environment. Spreading the word about financial literacy has always been a passion of hers. Each year she shares her common sense approach of “No plan is a plan” with various student groups, clubs, high schools, and outside organizations. She is a member of the North Carolina Association of Certified Public Accountants (NCACPA) where she serves on multiple committees. She received her BBA from the University of Maryland and an MBA from North Carolina State University. Prior to obtaining an MBA, she worked eight years in public accounting in auditing, tax compliance, and consulting. Her hobbies include keeping up with her family’s many extracurricular activities and traveling. She travels extensively with her family to enjoy the many cultures and beauty of the state, the country, and the world.

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