Personal Financial Planning Syllabus

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FIN 3140 Personal Financial Planning - Online
Syllabus
Professor:
Office:
Dr. Doug Waggle
Bldg. 76, Room 226
E-mail:
Phone:
dwaggle@uwf.edu
850-474-2726
Office Hours: By appointment
Required Text:
Personal Financial Planning, 11th Edition, by Gitman and Joehnk, published
by Thomson South-Western (2008). ISBN: 978-0-324-42286-5
Course Description
Broad coverage of personal financial decisions, including basic financial planning, tax issues,
managing savings and other liquid accounts, buying a house, the use of credit, insurance,
managing investments and saving for retirement.
Prerequisites: None.
This course offers 3 hours of credit.
Course Purpose
The course will provide the student with an introduction to the various concepts associated with
personal finance. A broad range of topics will be covered. The course is geared toward practical
knowledge that is necessary for financial decision making in everyday life.
Student Learning Outcomes
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After completing the course, students should be able to
Make sound decisions relating to a personal financial plan.
Understand budgeting, savings alternatives, and tax planning as they relate to individuals.
Understand the use of credit and purchasing decisions as they relate to individuals.
Understand the importance of insurance and the various types of insurance plans
available to individuals.
Understand the key long-term investments available to individuals.
Evaluation, Grading, and Exams
The mid term and final exams must either be taken in person at a UWF campus (times and
locations TBA) or be proctored at an approved testing facility. Students in the Pensacola and
Fort Walton Beach areas must come to proctored exams. Any student outside the local area must
arrange for a proctor at either a U.S educational institution or a military facility. Most U.S.
colleges and universities and military institutions can assist with proctoring. Proctors must have
either a .edu or a military mailing address. Information about proctored exams is available on
the course e-learning page.
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Grading is as follows:
Quiz Impact
Test 1
Final (Not comprehensive)
Major Tests
Online Quizzes
Total
50%
50%
100%
90-100%
0 – 10%
100%
There are mandatory online quizzes that are designed to keep you on track. If you fall
behind in the material, catching up may prove difficult. The quizzes are open book and open
note, but you must do them on your own. You must complete each quiz by the assigned
completion date, which is noted in the quiz section of the e-Learning course page. Failure to take
a quiz by the due date results in a 0. If you take a quiz and make a grade of 50 or higher, then the
quiz grade is optional. These optional quiz grades will only be included if they are higher than
the average score of your major tests. If you make less than a 50, you are stuck with the grade.
My reasoning here is that if you have gone through the presentations, you should be able to make
at least a 50 with your notes available. So each quiz that you do well on will count roughly 1% of
your grade. If you do well on 10 quizzes, they will be about 10% of your grade. If you do well on
7 quizzes, they will be about 7% of your grade. The extra weight on quizzes will reduce your
major test weight. It is not as bad as it sounds.
Grades will be assigned as follows:
93-100, A; 90-92, A-;
87 - 89, B+; 83-86, B; 80-82, B-;
77 - 79, C+; 73-76, C; 70-72, C-;
67 - 69, D+; 60-66, D;
Below 60, F.
Makeup Exam Policy
Makeup exams are generally not given. If a student has an unexcused absence from an exam, the
general method for making this up is through taking a comprehensive final. The comprehensive
final will then receive additional weighting.
Expectations for Academic Conduct
As members of the University of West Florida, we commit ourselves to honesty. As we strive for
excellence in performance, integrity—personal and institutional—is our most precious asset.
Honesty in our academic work is vital, and we will not knowingly act in ways which erode that
integrity. Accordingly, we pledge not to cheat, nor to tolerate cheating, nor to plagiarize the work
of others. We pledge to share community resources in ways that are responsible and that comply
with established policies of fairness. Cooperation and competition are means to high
achievement and are encouraged. Indeed, cooperation is expected unless our directive is to
individual performance. We will compete constructively and professionally for the purpose of
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stimulating high performance standards. Finally, we accept adherence to this set of expectations
for academic conduct as a condition of membership in the UWF academic community.
Assistance
Students with a documented disability who require specific examination or course related
academic accommodations should contact the Student Disability Resource Center (SDRC) by email at sdrc@uwf.edu or by phone at (850) 474-2387.
Financial Calculators
A financial calculator or a calculator that performs financial functions is required for this
class. My preferred financial calculator (just because it’s what I have always used) is the Texas
Instruments BAII-plus. (I now have the Professional version of it.) Another popular choice is the
Hewlett Packard 10bII. If you do not have a financial calculator, I would pick one of these two
choices. You may not share calculators during exams.
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Personal Financial Planning
Course Outline and Schedule
Week of …
May 11
Chapter
1/2
May 18
2
Topic
Personal Financial Planning / Financial Statements and
Budgeting
Time Value of Money
May 25
3
Tax Considerations
June 1
4
Savings and Payment Plans
June 8
5
Making Automobile and Housing Decisions
June 15
6/7
Introduction to Credit / Consumer Loans
June 22
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June 29
8/9
Mid-Term Exam (TBA)
Chapters 1-7
Life Insurance / Health and Disability Insurance
July 6
10
Automobile and Home Insurance
July 13
11
Investment Basics
July 20
12
Introduction to Stocks and Bonds
July 27
13 / 14
Introduction to Mutual Funds / Planning for Retirement
August 3
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Final Exam (TBA)
Chapters 8-14
Note: This course outline and the dates established therein are tentative, and the instructor
reserves the right to change them.
This outline shows the approximate dates that material should be covered. Due dates for online
quizzes are all noted on the course e-Learning page. Online quizzes are typically due by the
middle of the week after inclusion on the schedule.
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