The Financial Literacy Beginner Course

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Welcome to the Financial Literacy Beginner Course. In this course, we will learn how to take control of our money by identifying our expenses, our needs, and our wants.

This course is designed to provide beginners with essential knowledge and skills to navigate the world of personal finance confidently. From budgeting and saving to investing and managing debt, participants will gain a solid foundation in financial literacy to make informed decisions and build a secure financial future.

To get the most out of these lessons, watch the videos with your own financial situation in mind, and then take action. The activities provided are designed to help you sort out where your money is going and get you started creating an effective budget that will lead you to your financial goals. In this module, we will explore budgeting and managing expenses. Have you ever gotten close to the end of the month, only to realize that you had run out of money? What did you do? Did you go without? Borrow money from a friend? Maybe you just floated the expense on a credit card. There’s an old saying, “If you don’t manage your money, your money will manage you.” Imagine for a moment that your current supply of money has been delayed or lost. Maybe your student loans were delayed a few months, or you lost your job. How long would you last before the lack of money started to control your life? 

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What Will You Learn?

  • Understand the basics of personal finance terminology and concepts.
  • Develop practical skills for budgeting, saving, and managing expenses.
  • Explore different types of financial institutions and banking services.
  • Learn strategies for effective debt management and credit utilization.
  • Gain knowledge of investment options and principles of investing.
  • Understand the importance of insurance and risk management.
  • Develop long-term financial planning and goal-setting skills.
  • Explore ethical considerations and responsible financial behavior.

Course Content

Financial Literacy 101
Welcome to the Financial Literacy module on budgeting. In the following lessons, we will learn how to take control of our money by identifying our expenses, our needs, and our wants. To get the most out of these lessons, watch the videos with your own financial situation in mind, and then take action. The activities provided are designed to help you sort out where your money is going and get you started creating an effective budget that will lead you to your financial goals. In this module, we will explore budgeting and managing expenses. Have you ever gotten close to the end of the month, only to realize that you had run out of money? What did you do? Did you go without? Borrow money from a friend? Maybe you just floated the expense on a credit card. There's an old saying, "If you don't manage your money, your money will manage you." Welcome to the Financial Literacy module on budgeting. In the following lessons, we will learn how to take control of our money by identifying our expenses, our needs, and our wants. To get the most out of these lessons, watch the videos with your own financial situation in mind, and then take action. The activities provided are designed to help you sort out where your money is going and get you started creating an effective budget that will lead you to your financial goals. In this module, we will explore budgeting and managing expenses. Have you ever gotten close to the end of the month, only to realize that you had run out of money? What did you do? Did you go without? Borrow money from a friend? Maybe you just floated the expense on a credit card. There's an old saying, "If you don't manage your money, your money will manage you." Imagine for a moment that your current supply of money has been delayed or lost. Maybe your student loans were delayed a few months, or you lost your job. How long would you last before the lack of money started to control your life? According to a recent survey (Links to an external site.), 58% percent of Americans have less than $1000 saved up for emergencies, and nearly one in three people have no savings at all! In this module, we will take control of our finances by creating a budget and building an emergency fund.

  • Introduction to Financial Literacy Introduction – Why Care? It’s Your Money!
    01:00
  • Fixed, Variable, & Periodic Expenses
    01:12
  • Understanding Needs vs Wants
    01:31
  • Cut Expenses – A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned
    01:24
  • Signs of Debt Distress
    01:36
  • Financial Literacy 101 Quize

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