R&L Education / National Society Of Collegiate Sc
Pages: 332
Trim: 8¾ x 11⅛
978-1-57886-409-6 • Hardback • October 2006 • $103.00 • (£79.00)
978-1-57886-410-2 • Paperback • October 2006 • $38.00 • (£30.00)
Janet C. Arrowood develops training materials for financial advisors and has previously worked as a financial advisor. She is the author of numerous financial and educational books and articles for both investors and professional advisors.
Part 1 Part 1: The Basics
Part 2 Part 2: What's in It for You
Part 3 Part 3: A Brief History of Money and Credit
Part 4 Part 4: What Affects the Value of Your Money?
Part 5 Part 5: What Is Credit? How Do You Manage Credit?
Part 6 Part 6: Protecting Your Credit, Yourself, and Your Credit Rating
Part 7 Part 7: Life is Very Taxing
Part 8 Part 8: Getting (and Losing) a Job
Part 9 Part 9: Managing Your Money: The Basics
Part 10 Part 10: Getting and Paying for an Education
Part 11 Part 11: Maximizing Your Ability to Get Financial Aid: At Any Age
Part 12 Part 12: Living within Your Means
Part 13 Part 13: Saving and Investing
Part 14 Part 14: Understanding, Obtaining, and Managing Personal Insurance
Part 15 Part 15: Putting the Pieces Together
Part 16 Part 16: Let's Merge
Part 17 Part 17: Employer-Provided or-Sponsored Benefit Plans
Part 18 Part 18: Planning for Major Purchases without Breaking the Bank
Part 19 Part 19: Starting a Business
Chapter 20 Appendix A: Glossary
Chapter 21 Appendix B: Useful Forms and Documents
Chapter 22 Appendix C: Answers to Practice Problems
Arrowood covers everything from handling credit to doing taxes in clear and eay-to-understand language. Quotes from teens, recent graduates, and their parents are included in each chapter so that the reader no only hears the author's views but also many others. ... A great tool for classroom use. ... Highly recommended for school libraries.
— VOYA