What you'll learn:
- Understand and feel comfortable with the basics of the money-related elements of everyday life and how to approach financial aspects responsibly and confidently
- Learn the difference between banks, credit unions and other financial institutions, as well as savings, checking, debit cards, and credit cards.
- Examine borrowing money and the basics of loans for auto loans, home loans, paying for college and higher education, and more.
- We'll dig into other "Grown Up" stuff including payroll taxes, insurance, social security, saving for retirement, identity protection and more.
In today's world, our personal financial health is vital. This course explains the basics to help you understand what's involved and how everything works. This also serves as an introduction to help relate personal finances to business finances. Using common, everyday language and "real world" experience and examples, instructor Ron Trucks makes the concepts and principals for anyone to understand and relate to, regardless of your previous financial or math experience.
Topics include:
What's the difference between banks, credit unions and other financial institutions?
Explaining savings, checking, debit cards, credit cards...
Other methods to making payments than cash or checks
Borrowing money and the basics of loans
Auto loans, home loans, paying for college and higher education
Payday loans - The good, the bad and the ugly
Other "Grown Up" stuff including payroll taxes, insurance, social security, saving for retirement, identity protection...
Enrollment in the course includes:
Customized note sheets for each lesson in the course for your personal comments and notes
Lifetime access
Free membership in our online, students-only support group thru Facebook
Lifetime discount to all other bsnsAtlas courses, materials, and learning matter
The course is also serves as a great introduction for teens and young adults in helping them start to understand life economics and how all the pieces work together, along with a general refresher looking to establish credit, finance their first home, or take the first steps of personal, small business ownership.