FIN 2450 Personal Finance
Overview of the theories, concepts, principles, and processes of personal financial management, with an emphasis on everyday financial decision making.
Prerequisites: None
Course Outcomes
- Understand the ethical behaviors of consumers, investors, debtors, money managers, citizens, and members of global society.
- Understand the social and economic contexts of personal financial planning.
- Develop the skills necessary to resolve personal financial challenges and to strive toward financial security.
- Using various sources of financial information evaluate and select best course of action through careful data collection and analysis.
Credit Hours: 3
- Classroom: 3 hours
- Division: Business and Public Services
- Department: Economics and Finance
- Repeatable Credit: No
- Offered Online: Yes
Online Learning
Term: Spring 2024
Format: Complete work online when it fits your schedule, while adhering to weekly deadlines. No scheduled meeting times. Requires computer and high-speed internet.
Course Fee: $22.50
Open Seats: 24
Section: 503
Open Seats: 24
Section: 503
Online Learning
Faculty: Bergman
Term: Spring 2024
Format: Condensed content. Shorter than normal term - meets once or a few times only. Complete work online when it fits your schedule, while adhering to weekly deadlines. No scheduled meeting times. Requires computer and high-speed internet.
Note: B Term
Course Fee: $22.50
Open Seats: 18
Section: B51
Open Seats: 18
Section: B51