This course introduces students to the factors that influence personal and societal finances. Through an understanding of basic principles, vocabulary and concepts, students adjust to changing situations by recognizing the ways that new practices or trends affect personal finance. Students recognize and understand personal values, how they change throughout the lifecycle and how they influence financial decisions.
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The following textbooks are required for this course. Make sure you've acquired these materials before your course starts.
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By: Kapoor, Dlabay, Hughes, Stevenson, Kerst, Ahmad and Fortino
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Ryerson
Edition: 8th Canadian
ISBN: 1260890198
Instructions: CONNECT IISBN10: 1260890198 | ISBN13: 9781260890198 Ebook ISBN10: 1260890163 | ISBN13: 9781260890167 OR CONNECT + Print Text ISBN10: 1264160127 | ISBN13: 9781264160129 *CONNECT is Required* https://www.mheducation.ca/personal-finance-9781260326956-can-group
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