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Credit Bureaus: The Record Keepers (Page One Economics, Focus on Finance)
The December 2017 issue of Page One Economics: Focus on Finance addresses the growth of credit bureaus and how the credit reports they maintain affect both creditors and borrowers.
Time for Cranberries
Create a definition of entrepreneurs and their characteristics, and then read a story which follows a modern entrepreneurial family who grows cranberries. Learn to distinguish between entrepreneurs and employees and write a sequel to the story.
Atlanta Fed's Financial Tips
The Atlanta Fed's Financial Tips series is your go-to source for knowledge and best practices for your financial life.
The Amazing $2,000 Pizza - Continuing Feducation Video Series, Episode 3
Episode 3 of the Continuing Feducation Video Series, The Amazing $2,000 Pizza, emphasizes the importance of using credit cards responsibly.
It's Your Paycheck! Online Course for Teachers and Students
It's Your Paycheck! is designed to introduce personal finance content. Course participants learn about a variety of personal finance topics including the link between education and income, budgeting, the benefits of saving, and credit reports. These learning modules will help participants make sense of W-2s, W-4s, payday loans and APRs in an interactive online format. It's Your Paycheck! consists of nine individual programs that can be used together or individually to enhance personal finance learning.
Cards, Cars and Currency Online Course for Teachers and Students
Cards, Cars and Currency is a set of personal finance programs that encourages participants to learn about three areas of personal finance: credit cards, debit cards and purchasing a car. Cards, Cars and Currency includes five individual programs that can be used together or individually to enhance personal finance learning.
Ella's Adventures Online Courses
It's never too soon to begin teaching basic financial concepts, such as decision making and saving, to young students. Ella's Adventures allow your students to follow young Ella as she learns important life lessons.
One Hen: How One Small Loan Made a Big Difference Q and A for Teachers and Parents
Use these questions to discuss the economic concepts in One Hen: How One Small Loan Made a Big Difference with children 8 to 10 years old: entrepreneur, loan, and saving. Book written by Katie Smith Milway (ISBN: 978-1-55453-028-1).
The Money Circle
Advance your high school students’ knowledge of money through this free, revamped, comprehensive, eight-lesson curriculum series that will engage and challenge them to apply both personal finance and economic perspectives when it comes to money. Help develop students’ awareness as consumers, while improving their decision-making and financial planning skills.
Personal Finance 101 Conversations: Financial Aid 101
Watch this short video to get your bearings in a seemingly endless sea of financial-aid options. Grants, scholarships, loans—you name it—we cover it in this informative clip.