
<p>Young people face unprecedented financial challenges: rising student debt, stiff competition for jobs, barriers to home ownership, dwindling state benefits and prospects of a longer working life. <i>Essential Personal Finance</i> is a guide to all the key areas of personal finance: budgeting, managing debt, savings and investments, insurance, securing a home and laying the foundations for retirement.</p> <p>It provides an introduction to some of the essential foundations of a modern undergraduate finance qualification, including:<br> <br> * the nature of financial institutions, markets and economic policy that shape the opportunities and decisions individuals face<br> * the range of financial assets available to households, risk-return trade-off, basics of portfolio construction and impact of tax<br> * the importance of the efficient market hypothesis and modern portfolio theory in shaping investment strategies and the limitations of these approaches<br> * behavioural finance as a key to understanding factors influencing individual and market perceptions and actions<br> * using financial data to inform investment selection and create financial management tools that can aid decision-making.</p> <p>The second edition has been fully updated and includes: more information on the cost of living crisis; Fintech, climate change, sustainable finance and cryptocurrencies; financial skills and calculations; tax, trust planning and wills; pensions; regulation and fraud; and additional case studies.</p> <p>Written by authors who contribute experience as financial advisers, practitioners and academics, <i>Essential Personal Finance</i> is a compelling combination of a textbook aimed at students on personal finance and financial services courses, and a practical guide for young people in building their own financial strength and capability.</p>
Page Count:
396
Publication Date:
2025-01-01
ISBN-10:
1032799412
ISBN-13:
9781032799414
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