This handbook gives students a convenient point of reference for advice on financial planning, especially during the first five years after college. From the authors of Personal Finance, the Personal Finance Handbook derives much of its content from this introductory text and can be packaged with any Business textbook. This concise guide features figures, tables, boxes, and two sample budgets to help illustrate key concepts.The handbook covers four Financial Planning and Management, Controlling Credit and Spending, Protecting What You Own and Your Future Income, and Investing for Your Future.
I think that every high school student should read this (text)book before graduating! I wish I would have! A lot of the content I had to learn on my own. It is a great resource for those moving out on their own for the first time!
Every basic thing you need to know about economics like investing, debts, taxes in the us, major financial decisions, etc.. is in this book. It's very detailed and organized but somewhat theoretical. It's always better to go out and put yourself in a real situation to actually comprehend things.
I took a family finance class in college and this was the required book. Great class, and I'm really glad I kept the book. I'm just brushing up on a few things.
Mostly helpful, and the boxes with tips and guidance are particularly useful. But sometimes it's too detailed or abstract, or otherwise difficult to get through. I hate money.
Great resource to buying a car, home, and for retirement tips. Joseph Marchese couldn't have been a better teacher. NPR has his radio show every week on Sundays still I believe.