Personal Finance

Personal Finance

Personal Finance

Personal Financial Responsibility addresses the identification and management of personal financial resources to meet the financial needs and wants of individuals and families, considering a broad range of economic, social, cultural, technological, environmental, and maintenance factors. This course helps students build skills in financial responsibility and decision making; analyze personal standards, needs, wants, and goals; identify sources of income, saving and investing; understand banking, budgeting, record-keeping and managing risk, insurance and credit card debt. This class uses a project based approach to learning.
 

Week

Concept

Matched To Standard

Benchmark

Students will be able to…

Activities/ Instructional Strategy

Students will…

Assessments

Tests

Week 1 & 2

Chapter 3

Personal Financial Decisions

PFR - 1.1, 1.4, 3.1, 3.2, 3.4

9-10.RT.1, 3, 9

· Demonstrate taking responsibility for financial decisions

· Make financial decisions by systematically considering alternatives and consequences

· Develop a personal financial plan to demonstrate the ability to use money management skills and strategies

· Explain the opportunity costs associated with personal financial decisions

· Understand the time value of money

· Identify eight strategies for achieving financial goals at different stages of life

Read information pertaining to the topics.



Participate in discussions and complete projects with classmates.



Complete assessments related to the topics.

Oral formative assessment



Class discussion



Group project work



Daily exit slip assessment



Section Review Questions



Test

Week 3 & 4

Checking Account, Budgeting, and Applying for loans

PFR- 3.1, 3.3, 6.1

9-10.RT. 2, 5

9-10.WT. 1, 3, 5, 9

· Create a basic budget with categories for income, taxes, planned savings, and fixed and variable expenses

· Analyze and adjust budget to achieve financial goals

· Analyze services of financial institutions

· Analyze services of financial institutions

· Evaluate different payment methods

· Demonstrate skill in basic financial tasks

· Investigate and demonstrate ability to apply for financial assistance

Analyze different types of banking accounts


Recognize and practice writing banking account forms

Learn and Practice balancing a checkbook register

Analyze applications for financial assistance

FAFSA, scholarships,

grants

Oral formative assessment


Class discussion



Group and individual project work



Daily exit slip assessment



Section Review Questions



Test

Week 5 & 6

Chapter 4

Finances and Career Planning

PFR - 1.5, 2.1, 2.2

9-10 RT. 5

9-10 WT.7

· Demonstrate communication strategies for discussing financial issues

· Describe how personal factors, career choices, and economic conditions affect income

· Analyze financial risks and benefits of entrepreneurship as a career choice

· Identify sources of personal income

· Compare and contrast wage sources of personal income

Read information pertaining to the topics.



Participate in discussions and complete projects with classmates.



Complete assessments related to the topics

Write a cover letter and resume.

Oral formative assessment


Class discussion



Group and individual project work



Daily exit slip assessment



Section Review Questions



Test

Week 7 & 8

Chapter 6

Consumer Purchasing and Protection

Consumer Purchasing and Protection

PFR - 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5

· Demonstrate taking responsibility for personal financial decisions

· Analyze financial information from a variety of reliable and questionable sources

· Utilize consumer protection laws and resources

· Make financial decisions by systematically considering alternatives and consequences

· Demonstrate communication strategies for discussing financial issues

· Demonstrate strategies to control personal information

Read information pertaining to the topics.



Participate in discussions and complete projects with classmates.



Complete assessments related to the topics.

Create a comparison analysis and then taste test products compared…ie ice cream

Oral formative assessment


Class discussion



Group and individual project work



Daily exit slip assessment



Section Review Questions



Test

Week 9 & 10

Chapter 8

Consumer Credit

PFR - 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4

9 - 10.

RT. 4, 6

WT. 4, 5

· Analyze the costs and benefits of using various types of credit such as student loans, home and automotive loans, and credit cards

· Analyze factors that influence establishing and maintaining a good credit rating

· Analyze methods and benefits of avoiding or correcting credit and debt problems

· Analyze major consumer credit laws and the changing nature of these laws

Read information pertaining to the topics.



Participate in discussions and complete projects with classmates.



Complete assessments related to the topics.

Oral formative assessment


Class discussion



Group and individual project work



Daily exit slip assessment



Section Review Questions



Test

Week 11 & 12

Chapter 10

Saving and Investing

PFR - 6.4, 6.5, 6.6

9 - 10 RT. 4, 7, 8


9 - 10 WT. 6, 8

· Describe how to buy and sell investments

· Analyze factors that affect the rate of return on investments

· Analyze how agencies that regulate financial markets protect investors

Read information pertaining to the topics.

Participate in discussions and complete projects with classmates.



Complete assessments related to the topics.

Participate in a stock market simulation. Weekly analyze investment progress and make informed decisions on trading

Oral formative assessment

Class discussion



Group and individual project work


Daily exit slip assessment


Section Review Questions

Stock Portfolio

Test

Week 13 & 14

Chapter 11

Stocks

PFR - 6.4, 6.5, 6.6

9 – 10

RT. 4, 7, 8


9 - 10

WT. 6, 8

· Explain primary and secondary markets

· Describe the ways to buy and sell stock

· Evaluate long-term and short-term investment strategies

· Rate of return on investments

· The factors that affect stock

· Classifications of stock

· Long-term and short term investment strategies

· Describe how to buy and sell investments

· Analyze factors that affect the rate of return on investments

· Analyze how agencies that regulate financial markets protect investors

Read information pertaining to the topics.

Participate in discussions and complete projects with classmates.



Complete assessments related to the topics.

Participate in a stock market simulation. Weekly analyze investment progress and make informed decisions on trading

Oral formative assessment

Class discussion



Group and individual project work


Daily exit slip assessment


Section Review Questions

Stock Portfolio

Test

Week 15 & 16

Chapter 12

Bonds and Mutual Funds

· Define mutual funds

· Explain why investor buy mutual funds

· Identify types of mutual funds

· Categorize the three main groups of mutual funds

· Define bond price quotations

· List information resources for selecting bond investments

· Categorize and describe bond ratings

· Explain how to determine a bond’s yield

   · Discuss the reasons governments issue bonds

    · Classify the types of government bonds

· Describe the types of corporate bonds

· Identify the reasons corporations sell bonds

· Explain why investors buy corporate bonds

Read information pertaining to the topics.

Participate in discussions and complete projects with classmates.



Complete assessments related to the topics.

Participate in a stock market simulation. Weekly analyze investment progress and make informed decisions on trading

Oral formative assessment

Class discussion



Group and individual project work


Daily exit slip assessment


Section Review Questions

Stock Portfolio

Test

Week 17 & 18

Chapter15

Insurance

PFR -3.6, 5.1, 5.2

      · Examine the purpose and value of estate planning

     · Examine various types of financial risk and risk management strategies

     · Examine the purposes, types, and costs associated with insurance

Read information pertaining to the topics.

Participate in discussions and complete projects with classmates.



Complete assessments related to the topics.

Oral formative assessment

Class discussion



Group and individual project work


Daily exit slip assessment


Section Review Questions

Test

   

Review

Create Final Presentation

Review

Take Certification Test

Create and Present Final Presentation

Certification Test

Final Presentation

 
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