Clarification 1: Instruction includes how values may vary from person to person.
Clarification 2: Instruction includes how societal values impact personal financial decisions.
Course Number1111 | Course Title222 |
2102300: | Economics and Personal Finance (Specifically in versions: 2023 - 2024, 2024 and beyond (current)) |
2102305: | Economics and Personal Finance Honors (Specifically in versions: 2023 - 2024, 2024 and beyond (current)) |
2102371: | Personal Finance and Money Management (Specifically in versions: 2023 - 2024, 2024 and beyond (current)) |
2102373: | Personal Finance and Money Management Honors (Specifically in versions: 2023 - 2024, 2024 and beyond (current)) |
2102306: | Economics and Personal Finance for Credit Recovery (Specifically in versions: 2024 and beyond (current)) |
2102375: | Personal Finance and Money Management for Credit Recovery (Specifically in versions: 2024 and beyond (current)) |
Name | Description |
What are my options? | Using the case study, Drowning in Debt: Making Healthy Decisions to Manage Money, students will consider various actions a consumer can take to minimize expenses and budget their money. |
Drowning in Debt: Making Healthy Decisions to Manage Money | Using the outcome of case study, Drowning in Debt: Making Healthy Decisions to Manage Money, students will work in pairs to analyze a monthly budget, research strategies for decreasing monthly expenses and compose an email to request assistance from a banking associate |
Financial Literacy: Budgeting for Life Events | Using the case study, Spending Your Life Away: Budgeting for the Future, students will create a monthly budget sheet. Students will analyze and identify ways in which saving for a future life event can be accomplished and research different ways to save. |
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CPALMS mile$tones: Mapping Out Life’s Financial Choices Podcast | Wanna listen to how financial literacy curriculum can be innovative, standards-aligned and interactive for students? CPALMS has developed a comprehensive curriculum to help Florida teachers deliver meaningful and impactful financial literacy instruction. CPALMS recognizes the incredible potential for return on an investment in financial education among our nation’s young people. In response to Florida’s newly required high school financial literacy credit and reimagined financial literacy benchmarks don’t miss this podcast! |