What if you could make your money work as hard as you do? Whether you're trying to pay off debt, save for a home, plan for retirement, or just stop wondering where your paycheck went, the answer usually comes down to the same thing: understanding the tools that drive every financial decision you'll ever make. You'll discover why starting to save in your 20s can be worth more than saving twice as much in your 40s, how a single financial statement can reveal the true picture of your wealth, and why the way you make everyday spending decisions is more strategic than you might think.

Financial Tools and Planning
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Financial Tools and Planning
This course is part of Personal Finance Foundations Specialization

Instructor: Wiley Skills Network
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What you'll learn
Calculate the effect of time and interest on financial decisions pertaining to planning, investing, and borrowing.
Describe how to use a balance sheet as a financial-management tool to track changes in assets, liabilities, and net worth.
Explain how to use a personal budget to track and forecast cash flow to achieve financial goals.
Describe how to create a personal financial plan.
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