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Course Information
Consumer and Family Economics
Title: 183 Personal and Family Finance
Campus: MU
Credit: 3 credit hours (no graduate credit)
Lessons: 8 lessons, 8 submitted
Exams: 3 exams
Grading: Computer Evaluated
Prerequisites: Math 10 with a grade of C or above, and sophomore or above standing.
Description: This course studies individual and family finance, with particular emphasis on financial planning, savings, insurance, investments, taxes, use of credit, and financial aspects of housing.
Note: Students need a calculator with a yx button or an HP 10B calculator.

Textbook Information
Item 1
Author: Israelsen
Title: Personal & Family Finance Workbook
ISBN: 0-7872-9468-3
Edition: 3rd revised '02
New price: $29.95

Item 2
Author: Kobliner
Title: Get a Financial Life
ISBN: 0-684-87261-7
Edition: '00
New price: $12.85

Text total: $42.80

Tuition:
Undergraduate tuition: $245.60/credit ($736.80)
Graduate tuition: $298.70/credit ($896.10)

Total Cost:
Undergraduate tuition: $736.80 (Graduate tuition: $896.10)
Information Technology fee: $36.60
Administrative fee: $25.00
Texts, etc.: $42.80

Total cost: $841.20 ($1000.50 Graduate)
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