Foundations of financial literacy / Sally R. Campbell, Robert L. Dansby. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Tinley Park, Illinois : The Goodheart-Willcox Company, Incorporated, (c)2023.Edition: eleventh editionDescription: xiv, 672 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm +Content type:- text
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- 9781649250193
- 9781649250209
- HG179.C191.F686 2023
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UNIT 1. Financial literacy. 1. Financial Literacy Basics -- 2. Personal Financial Planning -- 3. Income and Taxes --
UNIT 2. Protecting your finances. 4. Banking -- 5. Savings -- 6. Investing -- 7. Retirement and estate planning --
UNIT 3. Managing your spending. 8. Credit -- 9. Credit Management -- 10. Consumer Purchasing -- 11. Consumer Power --
UNIT 4. Purchasing and protecting your assets. 12. Housing Decisions -- 13. Purchasing a Car -- 14. Risk Management and Insurance for Homes and Autos -- 15. Health, Disability, and Life Insurance --
UNIT 5. Exploring economics. 16. Economic Principles -- 17. Functioning of the Economy -- 18. Business in the Free Enterprise -- 19. Global Trade and the Economy -- 20. Environmental Responsibilities in an Economic System --
UNIT 6. Preparing for your career. 21. Planning for Your Career -- 22. Applying for and Accepting Employment -- 23. Digital Citizenship.
"Foundations of Financial Literacy provides a comprehensive framework for high school students learning about personal financial responsibility, enabling them to make wise financial decisions, lead productive lives, and achieve financial security. This text includes cross-curricular and portfolio activities throughout, a robust overview of economic principles, and easy-to-understand information for successfully managing milestones such as financing your first car, preparing for college and career, and retirement and estate planning. The 11th edition has been updated to reflect recent changes in tax laws and procedures and includes updated coverage of current financial practices, such as FICO scores and VantageScore 4.0, trade agreements, and understanding FAFSA for education and personal financial planning. An introduction to economics helps students connect what they have learned about financial literacy to current national economic issues and to the global economy. Units on career planning and digital citizenship help students prepare for careers in the modern world, while Employability Skills features focus on the soft skills necessary for job success, and Event Prep integrates competitions for FBLA, BPA, and DECA. Alignment to Jump$tart National Standards for Personal Financial Education and correlation to the Precision Exams by YouScience Personal Financial Responsibility exam helps students obtain real-world job skills and achieve certification."--Publisher's website.
Grades 9-12.
Campbell, S. R., & Dansby, R. L. (2021). Foundations of financial literacy (11th ed.). The Goodheart-Willcox Company, Incorporated. APA - CHECK FORMATING BEFORE USE
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