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Introduction to accounting for majors .................. 3

Introduction to accounting for non-majors .......... 4

Principles of management accounting .................. 5

Managerial accounting ........................................... 5

Business analysis and valuation ........................... 6

Accounting information systems ........................... 6

Auditing and forensic accounting .......................... 6

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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING: AN INTEGRATED APPROACH, 7E

Trotman | Carson ISBN: 9780170411028 768pp | Paperback | eBook ©2019 AVAILABLE DECEMBER 2018

The 7th edition of Financial Accounting: An Integrated Approach continues to incorporate Ken Trotman’s signature approachable and user-friendly style with comprehensive coverage of the latest financial accounting topics and issues in Australia.

• Thoroughly updated throughout for currency and relevancy

• Students can learn using real data and company examples with an updated case study and financial data for Woolworths 2017 annual financial report

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• NEW Margin definitions and end of chapter question icons linking to chapter content to assist student revision as they learn

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INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING FOR MAJORSACCT3 FINANCIAL, 3E

Tyler | Godwin | Alderman ISBN: 9780170416856 320pp | Paperback | eBook ©2019 AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 2018

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COREAccounting concepts

INNOVATIVE An innovative approach to teaching and learning accounting principles

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• NEW Students can practice accounting with real data and case studies from the Australian branch of CSL, a global leader in biopharmaceuticals and research, including extracts of CSL’s 2017 annual financial report

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1. Financial accounting2. Financial statements3. Recording accounting transactions4. Accrual accounting and adjusting entries5. Cash and internal controls6. Receivables7. Inventory8. Non-current assets and intangible assets9. Liabilities10. Partnerships11. Shareholders’ equity12. Statement of cash flows13. Financial statement analysis

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ACCOUNTING: INFORMATION FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS, 3E

Cunningham | Nikolai | Bazley | Kavanagh | Slaughter | Simmons ISBN: 9780170385411 560pp | Paperback | eBook | MindTap ©2019

A business-focused introduction to accounting for all students - not just those intending to be accounting majors. Departing from the traditional approach taken by other textbooks, students apply both managerial and financial approaches within the topics examined in each chapter. The conversational writing engages students in the theoretical content and how it applies to contemporary real-world scenarios.

• NEW Show students how accounting works in a chapter-by-chapter coverage of a real-world business. Long-form business case study - Café Revive - continues throughout the text

• NEW Students apply accounting knowledge and critical thinking skills to solve an everyday problem with end-of-chapter ‘Dr Decisive’ letter

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INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING FOR NON-MAJORS

1. Introduction to business accounting and the role of professional skills

2. Developing a business plan: Cost-volume-profit analysis3. Developing a business plan: Applied budgeting 4. The accounting system: Concepts and applications5. Recording, storing and reporting accounting information6. Internal control - managing and reporting working capital7. The income statement: Components and applications8. The balance sheet: Components and applications 9. The cash flow statement: Components and applications10. Sustainable and profitable business practices

CONTEMPORARY ACCOUNTING: A STRATEGIC APPROACH FOR USERS, 9E

Hancock | Robinson | Bazley ISBN: 9780170261999 720pp | Paperback | eBook © 2015

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This bestselling introduction to accounting is now in its ninth edition, setting the standard for accounting education in Australia and New

ealand. The book is updated throughout to better integrate financial and management accounting, making it more effective for teaching and learning purposes. Ideal for a one-semester course at the Postgrad MBA level, for both accounting and non-accounting majors.

• Co-author Peter Robinson (Curtin/UWA) and lead author Dr Phil Hancock (UWA), and new author for all digital supplementary material Dr Peta Stevenson-Clarke (RMIT)

• Focus on the role and decision-making needs of the non-accounting executive

• Integrated framework-oriented approach to relay the interconnectedness between the financial accounting chapters and the management accounting chapters

• Chapter on Introduction to Managerial Accounting

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1. Introduction to accounting 2. Types of organi ations and the financial reporting framework 3. Ethics and corporate governance 4. Wealth and measurement of profit 5. Presentation of financial position and the worksheet 6. Presentation of financial performance and the worksheet 7. Presentation of cash flows 8. Accounting for selected assets 9. Liabilities and sources of financing 10. Financial statement analysis 11. Worksheet of debits and credits 12. An introduction to management accounting: A strategic

perspective 13. Performance measurement and the balanced scorecard 14. Costs and cost behaviour 15. Budgets 16. Cost-volume-profit analysis 17. Accounting for decision-making: With and without resource

constraints 18. Capital investment decisions

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ACCT3 MANAGEMENT, 3E

ISBN: 9780170416863 Sivabalan | Wakefield | Sawyers | Jackson | Jenkins 304pp | Paperback | eBook ©2019 AVAILABLE OCTOBER 2018

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INNOVATIVE An innovative approach to teaching and learning accounting principles

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ACCT3 Management is the Asia-Pacific edition of the proven 4LTR press approach to management accounting, designed to enhance students’ learning experiences. This new edition also includes a strong suite of student and instructor resources, including CourseMate Express, to enhance student learning and revision.

• NEW The book is now structured into three parts, making it easier to navigate the broad topic areas. The first part covers basic introductory management accounting topics, the second, costing topics and the third, more advanced accounting control topics

• NEW CourseMate Express icons in the book direct students to further online learning and revision

• NEW Restructured chapter order for a more intuitive flow and improved alignment with introductory accounting courses

PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING

Part 1 An introduction to management accounting1. Introduction to management accounting 2. Product costing: Manufacturing processes, cost terminology

and cost flows 3. Fixed and rolling budgets for planning and decision making4. Cost behaviour5. Cost-volume-profit analysis6. Relevant costs and product planning decisions7. Long-term (capital investment) decisions

Part 2 Costing techniques8. Job costing and overhead costing systems 9. Process costing systems10. Service and operations costing11. Departmental overhead costing 12. Activity-based costing

Part 3 Accounting control13. Management accounting for cost control and performance

evaluation - flexible budgets and variance analysis 14. Decentralisation and modern performance management

systems - the balanced scorecard15. Accounting for sustainability - social and environmental

reporting and management accounting16. Ethics and management accounting

Appendix A: Time value of moneyAppendix B: The Daily Grind

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MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING: ASIA-PACIFIC EDITION, 2E

Mowen | Hansen | Heitger | Sands | Su | Winata ISBN: 9780170413718 960pp | Paperback | eBook | MindTap ©2019 AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 2018

A modern approach to managerial accounting that is characterised by a strong pedagogical, interlinked framework and a dynamic and practical approach. This is a practical text designed to demonstrate how students can develop their careers in real life.

• NEW Margin definitions of key terms to aid student revision as they read through the content

• NEW Chapter on activity-based management

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MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING

1. Introduction to managerial accounting2. Basic managerial accounting concepts3. Cost behaviour4. Job-order costing5. Process costing6. Activity-based costing7. Master budget and behavioural issues8. Standard costing: A managerial control tool9. Flexible budgets and overhead analysis10. Cost-volume-profit analysis: A managerial planning tool11. Short-run decision making: Relevant costing12. Long-run decision making13. Performance evaluation, decentralisation, transfer pricing and

rewards systems14. Resource management: Activity-based management 15. Inventory management and scheduling16. Strategy - strategic management and performance systems17. Environmental and social management accounting: Its

contribution to business sustainability

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ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS, 11E

Gelinas | Dull | Wheeler ISBN: 9780170423687 720pp | Paperback | eBook ©2019 AVAILABLE AUGUST 2018

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This new edition of Accounting Information Systems focuses on the three critical accounting information systems in use today: enterprise systems; e-Business systems; and controls for maintaining those systems. Students will easily grasp even the most challenging topics as they explore contemporary AIS topics relative to business processes, information technology, strategic management, security, and internal controls.

ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Part 1: Understanding Information Systems1. Introduction to Accounting Information Systems2. Enterprise Systems3. Electronic Business (e-Business) Systems

Part 2: Organi ing and Managing Information4. Documenting Information Systems5. Database Management Systems6. Relational Databases and SQL

Part 3: Enterprise Risk Management7. Controlling Information Systems: Introduction to Enterprise

Risk Management and Internal Control8. Controlling Information Systems: Introduction to Pervasive

Controls9. Controlling Information Systems: Business Process and

Application Controls

Part 4: Business Processes10. The Order Entry/Sales (OE/S) Process11. The Billing/Accounts Receivable/Cash Receipts (B/AR/CR)

Process12. The Purchasing Process13. The Accounts Payable/Cash Disbursements (AP/CD) Process14. The Human Resources (HR) Management and Payroll

Processes15. Integrated Production Processes (IPPs)

Part 5: Reporting16. The General Ledger and Business Reporting (GL/BR) Process

Part 6: Acquiring an AIS17. Acquiring and Implementing Accounting Information Systems

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BUSINESS ANALYSIS AND VALUATION: USING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - TEXT AND CASES, ASIA-PACIFIC EDITION, 2E

Palepu | Healy | Wright | Bradbury | Lee ISBN: 9780170261951 752pp | Paperback | eBook © 2015

B U S I N E S S A N A LY S I S & VA L U AT I O N[Using Financial Statements – Text & Cases]

SECOND ASIA–PACIFIC EDITION

Philip Lee Michael Bradbury

Krishna G. Palepu

Sue Wright Paul M. Healy

Developed specifically for students undertaking accounting valuation subjects, Palepu offers a practical and in-depth approach, with all new Australian content and Harvard case studies exploring various issues in this field.

• Australian content and case studies, including a running case study on Qantas and continuous case examples on Bega Cheese, Warrnambool Cheese and Fonterra, to help tie the theory in the chapters to real-world examples

• Part 4 contains 14 Harvard case studies; Palepu is the only Australian book available to carry this many Harvard cases

• Takes a practical, staged approach; walks students through the steps of analysis to help their understanding

• Expanded number of tutorial-tested questions helps lower your workload

BUSINESS ANALYSIS AND VALUATION

Part 1 1. Framework

Part 2 2. Strategic analysis 3. Accounting overview 4. Accounting implementation 5. Financial analysis 6. Forecasting 7. Valuation overview 8. Valuation implementation

Part 3 9. Equity security analysis 10. Credit analysis/distress prediction 11. M&A 12. Communication & governance

Part 4 Additional cases

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Albrecht | Albrecht | Albrecht | Zimbelman ISBN: 9781337619677 696pp | Paperback | eBook | MindTap ©2019

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Assessments offer automatic grading of every question with immediate explanations that link back to the online text so that students can review concepts. Available in MindTap.

True adaptive eLearning technology, built for Finance.

Study Smart is built specifically to focus on the cornerstone concepts of finance that students find most difficult to grasp:1. Time value of money2. Valuation models3. Risk/return trade-offs and modelling portfolios4. Applications of valuation 5. Capital structure

The cutting-edge and interactive design of Study Smart creates insights and deeper learning through intuitive adaptive pathways and instant adaptive feedback.

The perfect introduction to corporate finance and introductory financial management, Study Smart complements your course with media-rich problem-solving activities that promote self-mastery of the concepts for your students.

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FINANCEAustralian and New Zealand new releases and bestsellers

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Introductory corporate finance .............................. 3

Investments .............................................................. 4

Financial institutions and markets ......................... 5

International finance ............................................... 5

Personal finance ....................................................... 6

Derivatives and risk management ......................... 6

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INTRODUCTORY CORPORATE FINANCEINTRODUCTION TO CORPORATE FINANCE: ASIA-PACIFIC EDITION, 2E

Graham | Smart | Adam | Gunasingham ISBN: 9780170364331 696pp | Paperback | eBook | MindTap ©2017

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Introduction to Corporate Finance, 2e is the only introductory corporate finance learning resource available that is fully tailored to the Australian market, covers the cash-flow arc, and includes real options analysis.

Students benefit from a realistic preparation for a career in finance, through a dynamic, modern and practical approach, with the most engaging and contemporary learning path of any Australian text.

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INTRODUCTORY CORPORATE FINANCE

Part 1: Introduction 1. The scope of corporate finance 2. Financial state and cash flow analysis 3. The time value of money

Part 2: Valuation, risk, and return 4. Valuing bonds 5. Valuing shares 6. The trade-off between risk and return 7. Risk, return and the capital asset pricing model 8. Options

Part 3: Capital budgeting 9. Capital budgeting process and decision criteria 10. Cash flow and capital budgeting 11. Risk and capital budgeting

Part 4: Capital structure and dividend policy 12. Raising long-term financing 13. Capital structure 14. Long-term debt and leasing 15. Payout policy

Part 5: Special topics 16. Financial planning 17. International investment decisions

Online chapters 18. Cash conversion, inventory and receivables management 19. Cash, payables and liquidity management 20. Entrepreneurial finance and venture capital 21. Mergers, acquisitions and corporate control 22. Insolvency and financial distress 23. Introduction to financial risk management

CORPORATE FINANCE: THE ESSENTIALS: ASIA-PACIFIC EDITION, 1E

Besley | Brigham | Henry | Watanabe ISBN: 9780170210362 360pp | Paperback | eBook ©2013

Taking an applied approach, this book helps students relate to the theory by identifying decisions that companies and investors have to make, and building the knowledge required to evaluate these decisions and the relevant tools to make them.

All of the key equations are highlighted throughout the chapters and are summarised on tear-out equation cards, supporting learning for students who find it difficult to learn equations and mathematical principles.

• Engaging and relevant local and regional company examples include AWB, James Hardie, Telstra, Fosters Group, Rio Tinto, Fortescue Metals Group, and Woolworths Limited

• NEW Chapter on Derivatives (Ch 9), written specifically for the Asia-Pacific region

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Part 1: Introduction to managerial finance 1. An overview of managerial finance 2. The financial environment: markets, institutions, and

investment banking

Part 2: Essential concepts in managerial finance 3. Analysis of financial statements 4. Time value of money

Part 3: Valuation – financial assets 5. The cost of money (interest rates) 6. Bonds (debt) – characteristics and valuation 7. Stocks (equity) – characteristics and valuation

Part 4: Risk and rates of return 8. Risk and rates of return 9. Derivatives

Part 5: Valuation – real assets (capital budgeting) 10. Capital budgeting techniques 11. Project cash flows and risk

Part 6: Cost of capital and capital structure concepts 12. The cost of capital 13. Financial planning and control 14. Capital structure 15. Distribution of retained earnings: dividends and stock

repurchases

Part 7: Working capital management 16. Working capital policy 17. Managing short-term assets 18. Managing short-term liabilities (financing)

Chapter review cards Equation review cards

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INVESTMENTS: CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS, 5E

Brailsford | Heaney | Bilson ISBN: 9780170235532 768pp | Paperback | eBook ©2015

Tim Brailsford Richard Heaney

Chris Bilson

InvestmentsConcepts and Applications

5th Edition

A contemporary exploration of the complexities of modern financial markets integrated with a contextual history of theory. Brailsford maintains a strong emphasis on the techniques and applications of investment management set within a regional context.

• The only up-to-date Australian text, written from scratch for Australian Investments courses

• Excel worked examples and spreadsheets have been added to the resources package available on the companion website

• Updated throughout for latest content, research, topics and ideas in investments, and technically edited to maintain accuracy in formulae and equations

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INVESTMENTS

Part 1: The investment framework 1. The investment decision 2. Australian financial markets 3. The international investment environment 4. Financial management: derivative instruments and

information sources

Part 2: Principles of passive management and asset pricing 5. Money market securities 6. Bonds 7. Investor preferences and portfolio concepts 8. Risky asset pricing models and the CAPM 9. Alternative risky asset pricing models 10. Market efficiency

Part 3: Practices of active equity management 11. Equity valuation models 12. Macro- and industry analysis of share markets 13. Qualitative stock selection 14. Quantitative company analysis

Part 4: Derivatives and risk management 15. Futures and forward contracts 16. Option contracts 17. Advanced issues in options

Part 5: Management of multi-asset portfolios 18. Alternative investment classes 19. Portfolio management 20. Performance evaluation of managed funds

ANALYSIS OF INVESTMENTS AND MANAGEMENT OF PORTFOLIOS, 1E

Reilly | Brown ISBN: 9781473704794 792pp | Paperback | eBook ©2015

Used extensively by professionals, organisations, and universities, Reilly/Brown combines solid theory with practical application. Filled with real-world illustrations and hands-on applications, this text takes a rigorous, empirical approach and emphasises how investment practice and theory are influenced by globalisation.

• International perspective, with new data, examples and currencies for students to put concepts into a familiar context

• Streamlined content to present a slimmer and more accessible text, with four chapters moved online

• Ethics emphasis: discussions of codes of ethics highlight the importance – and sometimes lack – of ethics in today’s financial markets

Part 1: The investment background1. An overview of the investment process2. The global market investment decision 3. Securities markets: organization and operation

Part 2: Developments in investment theory4. Efficient capital markets5. An introduction to portfolio management6. An introduction to asset pricing models 7. Multifactor models of risk and return

Part 3: Valuation principles and practices8. Analysis of financial statements9. Security valuation principles

Part 4: Analysis and management of common stocks10. Macroanalysis and microvaluation of the stock market11. Industry analysis12. Company analysis and stock valuation 13. Equity portfolio management strategies

Part 5: Analysis and management of bonds 14. Bond fundamentals15. The analysis and valuation of bonds16. Bond portfolio management strategies

Part 6: Derivative security analysis17. An introduction to derivative markets and securities18. Forward and futures contracts 19. Option contracts

Part 7: Specification and evaluation of asset management 20. Professional money management, alternative assets, and

industry ethics21. Evaluation of portfolio performance

Online chapters1: The asset allocation decision2: Security-market indexes 3: Technical analysis4: Swap contracts, convertible securities, and other embedded

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FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND MARKETS, 8E

Hunt | Terry ISBN: 9780170411851 568pp | Paperback | eBook | MindTap ©2019 AVAILABLE OCTOBER 2018

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Thoroughly updated, this eighth edition provides a comprehensive and integrated account of the activities of Australia’s financial institutions and markets – and their instruments – including the major capital and foreign exchange markets, and the markets for derivatives.

• NEW All chapters and case studies have been updated to incorporate important recent developments, such as Brexit, and revised frameworks

• NEW Presentation of the mathematical material throughout has been reorganised in a specially designed framework to more clearly display the calculations

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1. Introduction to financial systems2. The payments system 3. Introduction to direct financing 4. Funds management5. Authorised deposit-taking institutions 6. Promoting financial-system stability7. The money market 8. The bond market9. Shares 10. The share market11. Foreign exchange and global capital markets12. Introduction to interest-rate risk management 13. Financial futures14. Swaps15. Exchange-traded options

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INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, 1E

Madura | Hoque | Krishnamurti ISBN: 9780170386135 808pp | Paperback | eBook ©2018

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This first Asia-Pacific edition introduces international finance with a focus on the important role of modern multinational corporations in global commerce within a strong regional context. Madura builds on the fundamental principles of corporate finance to provide the timely information and contemporary insights your students need to prosper in today’s global business environment.

• Three NEW chapters written specifically for the APAC edition: Chapter 9 Swaps and Interest Rate Derivatives; Chapter 19 Basics of International Banking; and Chapter 21 Issues in Cross-border Banking

• NEW coverage of Islamic banking written specifically for the APAC edition

• Expanded coverage of the GFC and the European financial crisis

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INTERNATIONAL FINANCE

Part 1: The international financial environment1. Multinational financial management: an overview2. International flow of funds3. International financial markets4. Exchange rate systems and central bank intervention

Part 2: Exchange rate behaviour5. Exchange rate determination6. Relationships among inflation, interest rates and exchange

rates7. International arbitrage and interest rate parity8. Currency derivatives9. Currency and interest rate swaps

Midterm self-exam

Part 3: Exchange rate risk management10. Forecasting exchange rates11. Measuring exposure to exchange rate fluctuations12. Managing transaction exposure13. Managing economic exposure and translation exposure

Part 4: Management of long-term international investments and financing14. Foreign direct investment15. Multinational capital budgeting16. Country risk analysis and international corporate governance17. International equity markets18. International debt markets

Part 5: International banking and trade financing19. International banking20. International banking in Australia21. Issues in cross-border banking

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INTRODUCTION TO DERIVATIVES AND RISK MANAGEMENT, 10E

Chance | Brooks ISBN: 9781305104969 640pp | Hardback | eBook ©2016

Coupling real business examples with minimal technical mathematics, this market-leading text blends institutional theory and practical applications to give students a solid understanding of how derivatives are used to manage the risks of financial decisions.

1. Introduction2. Derivatives markets

Part I: Options3. Principles of options pricing4. Option pricing models: The binomial model5. Option pricing models: The black-scholes-merton model6. Basic option strategies7. Advanced option strategies

Part II: Forwards, futures, and swaps8. Principles of pricing forwards, futures, and options on futures9. Futures arbitrage strategies10. Hedging11. Swaps

Part III: Advanced topics12. Interest rate forwards and options13. Advanced derivatives and strategies14. Financial risk management techniques and applications15. Managing risk

Appendix A: List of important formulasAppendix B: ReferencesAppendix C: Solutions to conceptsGlossaryIndex

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PERSONAL FINANCE, 13E

Garman | Forgue ISBN: 9781337099752 624pp | Hardcover | eBook | MindTap ©2018

A practical, student-friendly introduction to personal financial management. Using a structured, step-by-step approach, this market-leading text helps students learn how to save and invest, manage student loans, file taxes, decrease credit card debt, and plan for the future.

• ‘My Personal Financial Planner’ contains 70 worksheets that allow students to truly put into practice all the major financial planning tools in personal finance

• ‘Financial Planning Cases’ present various finance concepts to students in short, chapter-closing cases from the vantage point of a married couple, single person, retiree, parent, and other demographics

• NEW ‘There is an App for That!’ feature lists useful apps; almost all can be used on both Apple and Android devices. This is complemented by updated boxes on the best-quality ‘money websites’

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Part 1: Financial planning1. Understanding personal finance2. Career planning3. Financial statements, tools, and budgets

Part 2: Money management4. Managing income taxes5. Managing checking and savings accounts6. Building and maintaining good credit 7. Credit cards and consumer loans8. Vehicles and other major purchases9. Obtaining affordable housing

Part 3: Income and asset protection10. Managing property and liability risk11. Planning for health care expenses12. Life insurance planning

Part 4: Investments13. Investment fundamentals14. Investing in stocks and bonds15. Mutual and exchange-traded funds16. Real estate and high-risk investments17. Retirement and estate planning

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DERIVATIVES AND RISK MANAGEMENT