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Building Your Financial Foundation
In this class we take an in-depth look at the psychological factors that affect how we handle our personal finances.
Introduce you to the concept of budgeting and how creating a strong budget benefit you and contributes to your lifestyle choices
This class covers the essentials of how to set up and manage accounts with a financial institution, and why and how to establish a trusted team of financial advisors.
The class we focus on credit, how credit affects your personal financial situation, and how to get and maintain good credit.
Covers the various types of taxes one should consider for financial planning purposes.
The class we will cover the different types of debt and when debts may be considered “good” versus “bad” debts. The basic loan calculations are covered including principal, interest, payment intervals, terms, and amortization. The risks and consequences of various types of debt are covered in the third topic, with tips for mitigating debt risk.
Advanced Classes
This class offers a comprehensive overview of investment processes and how investing fits into one’s personal financial planning. – The basics of the stock market, investing and retirement savings vehicles are also covered. Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs), employersponsored retirement plans, fundamental investment principles and how to compare options based on return on investment (ROI.
This class covers the basics of risk evaluation and management. It goes on to demonstrate how insurance reduces financial risk by protecting us against unpredictable losses. Insurance companies evaluate the amount of risk an individual poses in order to calculate how much they will charge for coverage.
In the class you will learn how you can increase your value to employers and leverage your accomplishments to increase your income. The topic also covers strategies to ask for a raise, seek out and land new employment.
This class covers home-buying from that point of view. It starts by clarifying why people invest to work toward greater security in their golden years. The risks of investing generally – along with the risks and rewards of real estate investments specifically – are presented.
This class covers the decisions and fundamental money management techniques needed to begin life on one’s own. It starts with determining the costs and procedures involved in renting a living space.
This class prepares you to make the key choices involved in buying a vehicle in a way that works within your budget. Knowing how to account for all the expenses and plan carefully for car-buying can save you lots of time and money.
Financial habits are formed early. We should begin teaching kids lessons about personal finances when they’re young.
5 Project-based Learning Activities to Teach Kids About Money
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