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Spring 2014
Apr 27,2024
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BA 281 - Personal Finance
Associated Term: Spring 2014
Learning Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to: 1. Analyze the process of making personal financial decisions 2. Understand the concept of opportunity cost 3. Create a system for maintaining personal financial documents 4. Create and implement a budget based on personal balance sheet and cash flow statement as starting points 5. Compare the costs and benefits of different savings and checking plans 6. Measure personal credit capacity and articulate steps to avoid and correct credit mistakes 7. Determine the cost of credit by calculating interest with various interest formulas 8. Understand the process of becoming a home owner and the potential tax advantages 9. Define risk management and evaluate methods of managing risk, including insurance 10. Identify the major types of investments available and when they are appropriate 11. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of various investment strategies including asset allocation and dollar cost averaging 12. Discuss why people invest in common stock and how stocks are bought and sold 13. Discuss why people invest in bonds and how they are bought and sold 14. Explain the role of mutual funds in investing planning 15. Discuss various investment evaluation strategies including, volatility as measured by standard deviation, beta, technical and fundamental analysis 16. Recognize the importance of retirement and college planning and estimate retirement financial needs and resources 17. Be proficient in the use of present and future value formulas for a lump sum and annuities 18. Evaluate competing employee benefit alternative and maximize the utilization of employee benefits 19. Apply PV and FV formulas to retirement planning, bond pricing and college planning scenarios 20. Track, interpret and utilize in decision making, basic economic indicators such as the CPI, consumer confidence, unemployment rates, treasury rates, mortgage rates, Dow and S&P 500 21. Calculate and interpret basic investment ratios such as ROI, range and standard deviation 22. Be familiar with the common features and benefits of employer provided retirement plans and health insurance 23. Be familiar with the purpose and importance of basic estate planning tools, such as wills, advanced directives, and living trusts 24. Be familiar with the impact of estate taxes and various planning tools to minimize the impact of estate taxes
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