A Beginner’s Guide to Understanding Personal Finance Terminology

What you will learn

Expose students to personal finance topics they will encounter in the future.

Understand basic financial skills and terms.

Prepare individuals for successful futures in personal finance.

Topics include: forms of income, investments and savings, taxes, cryptocurrencies, budgeting, credit, mortgages, debt, insurance, social security, retirement.

Description

Are you tired of feeling lost when it comes to personal finance language and terminology? This free course is here to help! In this personal finance literacy course, we’ll cover the basics of confusing financial terms and make complex financial concepts easy to understand.

Over the course of 12 lessons, we’ll explore a range of topics including forms of income, investments and savings, taxes, cryptocurrencies, budgeting, credit, mortgages, debt, insurance, Social Security and Medicare, and retirement. By the end of the course, you’ll have a solid foundation in personal finance and the skills you need to further pursue financial education.

Whether you’re just starting out and want to learn the basics of personal finance, or you’re looking to refresh your financial knowledge, this course has something for you. So join us and let’s get started!

Here is the lesson plan:

Lesson 1: introduction to personal finance

Less​​on 2: Forms of Income

Lesson 3: Investments and Savings

Lesson 4: Taxes

Lesson 5: Cryptocurrencies


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Lesson 6: Budgeting

Lesson 7: Credit

Less​​on 8: Mortgages

Lesson 9: Debt

Lesson 10: Insurance

Lesson 11: Social Security and Medicare

Lesson 12: Retirement

*Please note the following*

Please note that this personal finance literacy course is for educational purposes only and is not intended to provide financial advice. The information provided in this course is not a substitute for professional financial advice, and you should always consult with a financial professional before making any financial decisions. The instructor and the course materials are not responsible for any financial decisions or actions taken by the student.

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Content

Introduction

Overview of Course

Forms of Income

Forms of Income

Investments and Savings

Investments and Savings Part 1
Investments and Savings Part 2
Investments and Savings Part 3
Investments and Savings Part 4

Taxes

Taxes part 1
Taxes part 2

Cryptocurrencies

Cryptocurrencies

Budgeting

Budgeting

Credit

Credit

Mortgages

Mortgages

Debt

Debt

Insurance

Insurance

Social Security and Medicare

Social Security and Medicare

Retirement

Retirement Part 1
Retirement Part 2

Congratulations

Final Words