Description
Understanding financial management concepts is an important life skill that forms the crux of the one-semester Personal Finance course. Students learn to understand the consequences of their financial choices, from credit and debt to insurance, taxes, investments, and discretionary spending. Instructional material surveys typical personal financial needs and emphasizes the basics of budgeting. Through activities and projects with practical applications, students taking this course learn to better prepare for and secure their financial futures. Unit topics in this elective course include: Money Management (personal financial planning and checking); Financial Security (savings, investments, and risks); Credit Management; Risk Management; and Taxes and Employment Forms.
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Details
Academic Level: HIGH_SCHOOL
Catalog: WEN Preview
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None
Source: FuelEd
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