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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... Renting This Could Happen to You 228 What You Need to Know 229 Pros and Cons of Renting 229 To Buy or to Rent : A Case History 233 Shopping for Rentals 234 The Lease and Its Key Clauses 235 Month - to - Month Tenancy 240 Combinations of ...
... rent and staff and technology and continuing education . The bank needs money ( from depositors and investors ) to lend to borrowers . Labor The creation of every product or service involves some human efforts . Labor costs can vary ...
... Rent or Mortgage Payment If you are an owner , remember that a portion of your mortgage payment applies to the reduction of your debt , which can be recovered when you sell or refinance the property . But because that future time is ...
... rental fees , baby - sitting fees , special clothing and equipment , and any house - sitting costs . Personal ... rent , mort- gage payments , and the like are easy to trace . But the variety of smaller " miscellaneous " expenses ...