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Supply and Demand and Fundamentals of Finance
by John Burch
Family Finances and Risk In this personal finance segment, we cover attitudes toward risk in your investments. We also cover several topics dealing with family finances, teaching kids about money and communcating about the family's finances with your spouse. Savings Plans and Kids and Money In this personal finance segment, we cover three different types of savings plans, along with finance topics that you should teach your kids about and 401K and company-sponsored plans. Diversification and Risk During Retirement In this personal finance segment, we cover the role of diversification in you finances. We also cover the topic of risk during retirement and how aggressive you need to be with your investments during your retirement years. Working with a Financial Planner In this personal finance segment, we cover working with a financial planner and some of the benefits of having a planner. We also cover the role of the FDIC and the protection it provides. Creating a Financial Plan In this important personal finance segment, we cover the importance of creating a financial plan, creating a mission statement and budget to help you address your needs and wants. Credit Troubles What can you do when you are having trouble paying your bills? What should you teach your kids about the role of credit? Both of these topics are covered in this video segment. Real Estate-Renting versus buying a home In this personal finance segment, we cover the topic of renting versus buying a home and your home as an investment.
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Supply and Demand and Fundamentals of Finance- Why do we pay more for gas at certain times of the year. It is based on the supply and demand for the product along with potential risks. Add to a notebook or create a new notebook