FIN2100 — Personal Finance and Money Management
FIN 2100 - Personal Finance and Money Management FIN 2100 - Personal Finance and Money Management Provides the student with the basic analytical skills and practical working knowledge necessary to set realistic financial goals, prepare a manageable budget, and make the decisions that will protect income, assets, credit rating, and retirement security. Emphasizes objective approaches and strategies in determining needs, designing and managing a budget, coping with income and other taxes, calculating the cost of and wisely using credit, stretching income and assets through the effective use of insurance and investment options, and managing all phases of a financial program to achieve personal financial goals. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer