Personal Financial Planning

Personal Financial Planning by Lewis Altfest is a comprehensive resource published by McGraw-Hill Companies, Incorporated on April 5, 2006. This edition spans 704 pages and is presented in English. The book offers an analytical perspective on personal finance, designed specifically for financial professionals while remaining accessible to students. It introduces an original framework that facilitates understanding and encourages further exploration within the field.
Readers will find that Personal Financial Planning emphasizes Altfest’s Total Portfolio Management approach, which is complemented by an integrated case study throughout the text. This structure aims to enhance comprehension and application of personal finance concepts, making it a valuable tool for those looking to deepen their knowledge in business and economics. The book’s focus on analytical depth and practical application positions it as a significant contribution to the discipline of personal finance.
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Personal Financial Planning brings a new level of analytical depth to this fast-rising field. Written for the financial professional, Personal Financial Planning uses an original framework to make the material comprehensible to students while simultaneously providing a platform for further research and innovation within the discipline. Altfest’s innovative Total Portfolio Management approach, combined with an ongoing integrated case study, provides a unique and powerful entry into this important subject.
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