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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... lower paying and dull by comparison . I took the job with the carmaker . Six months later the Asian economy went down the tubes , and my job with it . Meanwhile the DVD company has been doing gangbusters ! How could I have known that ...
... lower wage earners in those other nations . Western Europe The European Union ( EU ) , a unified trading bloc in Western Europe , can match North America in size and wealth . Money and labor and goods will move freely across borders ...
... lower than those in the United States and Canada , so a lot of U.S. jobs went south of the border . But then the Mexican economy began to improve , so Mexicans became customers for goods and services made in the United States and Canada ...
... lower - than - market price . Do the options expire after a cer- tain time ? If you buy the shares through these plans , do you have to wait for any period before you can sell them ? □ Housing - related perks Does the employer offer a ...
... Lower Budget ( under $ 15,000 ) , Percentage of Total Higher Budget ( $ 15,000- $ 30,000 ) , Percentage of Total ( over $ 30,000 ) , Percentage of Total Food 31.2 24.7 21.1 Housing 19.0 22.2 22.9 Transportation 7.4 8.8 8.0 Clothing 6.9 ...