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Financial
Planning Case Studies
Course: Family Financial Planning (FFP) 595, section XG
Integration of both theoretical and applied concepts, including
research findings from two comprehensive cases illustrating
a student's understanding of a wide range of financial planning
concepts and techniques as well as an awareness of ethical
issues.
Prerequisite: completion of all courses in the FFP program
Computer requirements: Internet and e-mail access
Dates: June 6-July 29
Delivery method: online
Credit: 3 graduate credits
Tuition: $1125
Delivery fee: none
Off-campus program: Master
of Family and Consumer Sciences with specialization in Family
Financial Planning
Instructor: John Grable, Associate Professor
Registration deadline: April 18
Recommended text, not required: Shim, Jae K. 2003. Handbook
of Financial Planning: An Expert's Guide for Advisors and
Their Clients. Thompson/South-Western Publishing. ISBN 0538726857.
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