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Personal Finance for Big Thinking Teens, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.45, with 20 lectures, based on 108 reviews, and has 1037 subscribers.

You will learn about How to set life and financial goals, motivating the student to engage their own financial situation Manage their money, including how to pay for goods/service, how to balance a checkbook, and types of financial accounts Recognize the value of money and the role of currency, and difference between the two Budget their income so their spending and saving choices reflect what they value Make their budget healthier by increasing income or reducing expenses (or both!) Make informed and confident college and career decisions Learn the most effective ways to save and invest, and the principles of each Recognize the role of financial forces such as credit, taxes, and insurance. See how God designed our time and money to bring us a satisfaction beyond anything we can imagine This course is ideal for individuals who are High school students who desire to learn personal finance from an eternal perspective or High school students who need to fulfill a personal finance elective that meets the National Standards for Financial Literacy It is particularly useful for High school students who desire to learn personal finance from an eternal perspective or High school students who need to fulfill a personal finance elective that meets the National Standards for Financial Literacy.

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Summary

Title: Personal Finance for Big Thinking Teens

Price: $54.99

Average Rating: 4.45

Number of Lectures: 20

Number of Published Lectures: 20

Number of Curriculum Items: 32

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 32

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • How to set life and financial goals, motivating the student to engage their own financial situation
  • Manage their money, including how to pay for goods/service, how to balance a checkbook, and types of financial accounts
  • Recognize the value of money and the role of currency, and difference between the two
  • Budget their income so their spending and saving choices reflect what they value
  • Make their budget healthier by increasing income or reducing expenses (or both!)
  • Make informed and confident college and career decisions
  • Learn the most effective ways to save and invest, and the principles of each
  • Recognize the role of financial forces such as credit, taxes, and insurance.
  • See how God designed our time and money to bring us a satisfaction beyond anything we can imagine
  • Who Should Attend

  • High school students who desire to learn personal finance from an eternal perspective
  • High school students who need to fulfill a personal finance elective that meets the National Standards for Financial Literacy
  • Target Audiences

  • High school students who desire to learn personal finance from an eternal perspective
  • High school students who need to fulfill a personal finance elective that meets the National Standards for Financial Literacy
  • Students will learn the essentials of money management and stewardship, including how to create & use a budget to make better decisions. They’ll gain an understanding about the worldly and eternal value of their time, education, and career. We’ll dig into the uses and dangers of credit, the foundations of saving and investing, and how to manage the risks and distractions this world will throw at their plans. Students will leave the course with a solid understanding of how to manage their resources from an eternal perspective.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Setting the Table

    Lecture 1: What is Money?

    Lecture 2: Where do you think youre going?

    Lecture 3: Opportunity Cost

    Chapter 2: Whered my money go?!

    Lecture 1: Budgeting

    Lecture 2: Reduce Expenses: Needs vs Wants

    Lecture 3: Reduce Expenses: Savvy Shopper

    Lecture 4: Extra Credit

    Chapter 3: Making it rain!

    Lecture 1: Work Smarter Harder

    Lecture 2: Nothing But Net Income

    Lecture 3: Schools OutNever

    Lecture 4: Be Your Own Boss

    Lecture 5: Give to Get

    Chapter 4: Make the money work

    Lecture 1: Saving is for Winners

    Lecture 2: Savage Compounding

    Lecture 3: Stacks on Stacks

    Lecture 4: Investing FYI

    Lecture 5: Diversification

    Chapter 5: Adulting

    Lecture 1: Tax Bites

    Lecture 2: You Must Protect

    Lecture 3: Now go

    Instructors

  • Personal Finance for Big Thinking Teens  No.2
    Wakefield Hare
    Financial Planner
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  • 4 stars: 43 votes
  • 5 stars: 48 votes
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