Teaches students how to analyze personal goals and assess the financial implications of these goals, determine personal net worth, analyze financial products and services, and understand investment alternatives appropriate to individuals and families. In addition, this course explains personal taxation, insurance contracts to protect the life styles of families, financial alternatives in retirement, and estate planning. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursNote: Students may receive credit for only one of COMM 229.3 or COMM 329.3. Students can take COMM 229.3 and COMM 429.3.
Teaches students how to analyze personal goals and assess the financial implications of these goals, determine personal net worth, analyze financial products and services, and understand investment alternatives appropriate to individuals and families. In addition, this course explains personal taxation, insurance contracts to protect the life styles of families, financial alternatives in retirement, and estate planning. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursNote: Students may receive credit for only one of COMM 229.3 or COMM 329.3. Students can take COMM 229.3 and COMM 429.3.