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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... Federal Consumer Information Center . If the government has written about any consumer concern , you'll find it online at this site . Resource G - 5 : National Council of Better Business Bureaus Home Page . How to find out about any ...
... federal budget deficits in excess of $ 200 and $ 300 billion . Most of it was borrowed and will eventually have to be repaid . A booming economy in the late 1990s and early 2000s has prompted predictions of a U.S. govern- ment surplus ...
... federal and state laws . You must be aware of how these laws can affect you . Following is a brief summary of the laws . Your Paycheck Tax laws require that your employer withhold some. YOUR WORK AND INCOME : PROTECTION AND REGULATION.
... federal agencies . Here's a rundown of these major federal laws . Most states have adopted parallel laws . If you have specific questions , contact the U.S. Department of Labor or your state Department of Labor . The Federal Fair Labor ...
... federal law requires that employees be given advance notice of plant closings or large - scale layoffs . This rule applies generally to companies with 100 or more employees . Family Leave The Family and Medical Leave Act , gives ...