The Personal Financial Planning (PFP) Department
is offering both undergraduate and graduate courses
this spring and summer that are valuable electives for
students not majoring in PFP. Please recommend
these courses to students looking for courses
and/or take them yourself!
PFP 3301?Personal and Family Finance is our
upper-division survey course in financial planning
that focuses on the things young people need to
learn about how to manage their money. This is a
course ALL STUDENTS SHOULD TAKE. Topics
include cash and debt management; saving and
investing strategies; housing; insurance; taxes;
and retirement accounts. PFP 3301 meets the core
curriculum requirements for Individual and Group
Behavior. We are offering multiple in-residence
sections this spring and summer. This course is
also offered on-line.
PFP 5322?Personal Finance: Professional &
Personal Applications is a graduate level survey
course in financial planning appropriate for those
wanting to use the knowledge in their professional
career (counseling, education, mass com, business,
etc.) or for their own personal well-being. Topics
include financial statements, time value of money,
banking and cash management, debt management,
saving and investing strategies, housing, insurance,
employee benefits, taxes, retirement, and estate
planning. PFP 5322 is offered in both a face-to-face
and an on-line format.
A representative syllabus for both PFP 3301 and
PFP 5322 can be found at www.pfp.ttu.edu. ?
Dawn Abbott
dawn.abbott@ttu.edu??
www.pfp.ttu.edu?
Source: http://techannounce.ttu.edu/Client/ViewMessage.aspx?MsgId=145282
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