Personal Finance (MindTap Course List)
Personal Finance (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781337099752
Author: E. Thomas Garman, Raymond Forgue
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Case summary: Ms. S is majoring nutrition in college. She is planning to get married after the graduation. She has one elective course remaining and that to be chosen between the advanced class in sociology and the personal finance. Ms. S’s friend wants her to take personal finance because the friend believes that it will be beneficial for her.

Characters in the case : Ms. S

Adequate information: Ms. S has only elective course and that t be chosen between the advanced class in sociology and the personal finance.

To determine: The benefits of studying the Personal Finance.

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