Personal FinanceRobert Rosefsky, 28.05.2001 - 704 Seiten Rosefsky's Personal Finance gives students a practical, down-to-earth introduction to sound money management. It explores the real-life problems that students will face, and trains them to solve those problems. Students will develop the skills needed to deal with housing, insurance, investments, budgeting, the workplace, retirement, smart shopping, borrowing and more. This edition takes advantage of the flexibility of the Internet to provide weekly updates of information on the companion web site for the book. The web site contains such resources as selected articles from the Wall Street Journal's website, and links to valuable information sources that supplement and enhance the text. |
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... charges on all charge accounts , credit cards , personal loans from any source , loans against life insurance policies , and overdraft checking accounts . These costs can add roughly 10 to 30 percent a year to the goods and services you ...
... charge accounts , finance companies , etc. ) . Taxes due ( income , property , etc. ) NET WORTH : Assets minus Liabilities $ Annual Income : Itemize salary or wages , rental income ( net ) , business income ( net ) , dividends ...
... charge their clients only for out - of - pocket expenses made on the clients ' behalf , such as long - distance telephone calls . Some travel agents impose service charges for issuing and amending some airline tickets . Inquire in ...
... charge . If you are traveling to another country , you'll have to convert at least some dollars into the currency of that country . You'll probably be able to charge hotel bills and restaurant bills on most major credit cards , but you ...
... charge about $ 20- $ 30 per month , plus the cost of an extra telephone line , should you need one . Costs of using the Internet are bound to increase as regulators step into the fray and as local governments make inroads in col ...