Java is a widely used programming language. You can use it to develop solutions to just about any problem that requires computation. With student loan crossing the $1 trillion mark, higher education cost continuing to rise, and students graduating not adequately prepared to manage their personal finances, this book focuses on helping people learn programming and use it to develop solutions to answer personal finance questions, e.g., what is my financial health measured using key financial ratios, how much do I spend, how much will college education be 20 years from now, how much do I need to invest regularly to help my kids to go to college debt-free.
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