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table of contents
  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright
  3. Dedication
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. Introduction
  7. 1. Your First Big Job: How to Get It
  8. 2. Flourishing in Your Job and Well-Being in Your Life
  9. 3. The Importance of Behavioral Economics
  10. 4. What is Money?
  11. 5. Analyzing Your Current Financial Situation
  12. 6. Budgets and Saving
  13. 7. Credit Cards, Auto Loans, and Other Personal Debt
  14. 8. Student Loans
  15. 9. Understanding the Time Value of Money
  16. 10. Banks and Financial Institutions
  17. 11. Buying a Home
  18. 12. Insurance: What Do You Need?
  19. 13. Investing Fundamentals
  20. 14. Investing in Mutual Funds
  21. 15. Saving for Retirement
  22. 16. Fiscal Policy and Monetary Policy-Government Intervention in Your Life
  23. References

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Acknowledgments

I am grateful to the people at North Broad Press, Annie Johnson, Alicia Pucci, and Mary Rose Muccie, for all their excellent help in this book. I also thank my good friends at Temple University who helped significantly in this book, Fred Rowland and Jeff Rients. I also want to thank my peer reviewers, Karen Yancey (Community College of Philadelphia) and Dr. Renee Dyer (Limestone University), who offered thoughtful suggestions that improved the book.

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