What you'll learn:
- Learn about personal finance, budgeting and how to manage your money
- Better understand money and the economy
- Understand the role of tax, banks, interest rates, inflation
- Understand debt, student loan, and bankruptcy
- Why you should start saving at a young age
- Understand Roth 401(k) vs 401(k)
- Understand Traditional IRA vs. Roth IRA
- Understand risk vs. reward
- Learn about basic investments
- The difference between stocks vs. bonds
- Understand Mutual Funds vs. Index Funds
- Understand compounding interest
- Learn about diversification
- Learn about protecting yourself and insurance
- 26 downloadable resources summarizing each lecture, including homework questions
- 26 quizzes, consisting of 78 multiple choice questions (3 questions per each episode's quiz)
Whether you end up with a financially comfortable future or struggle endlessly with debt depends on only one thing: your financial literacy. Are you ready to take your personal finance knowledge to the next level while having fun? Do you want a teacher who explains complex finance, business, and economic concepts in an engaging and fun way? Do you wish you had been taught personal finance at an early age?
Then, this course is perfect for you!
In this course, you will learn in a fun, exciting, and engaging way. The course uses animated cartoon videos to help kids and teenagers intuitively understand everything they need to know about personal finance. Topics range from basic financial concepts to investing and saving for retirement.
Besides teaching essential topics that students would learn from any personal finance class, this course provides applicable real-life, practical business concepts that will help your kids start at an early age and become more successful in managing their personal finances.
This course aims to provide you with financial wisdom that'll help you manage your money to create wealth and live a good life. You will learn many things that take place in the economy to make you smarter with your personal finance. The course is organized into six sections as follows:
Section 1: Personal Finance
Lecture 1. Invest In Yourself
Lecture 2. Financial Freedom
Lecture 3. The Three Little Pigs & Financial Planning
Lecture 4. How Should We Think About Money?
Lecture 5. Budgeting
Section 2. Understanding Money & The Economy
Lecture 6. Money vs. Currency
Lecture 7. What is Tax?
Lecture 8. The Role of Banks
Lecture 9. Interest Rates
Lecture 10. Inflation
Section 3: Understanding Debt
Lecture 11. What Is Debt?
Lecture 12. Bad Debt vs. Good Debt
Lecture 13. Student Loan
Lecture 14. What Is Bankruptcy?
Section 4: Saving For The Future
Lecture 15. Why Do People Save?
Lecture 16. Roth 401(K) vs. 401(K)
Lecture 17. Traditional IRA vs. Roth IRA
Section 5: Investment
Lecture 18. Parable of the Talents
Lecture 19. Risk vs. Reward
Lecture 20. Compounding Interest
Lecture 21. Stocks vs. Bonds
Lecture 22. Mutual Funds vs. Index Funds
Lecture 23. Diversification
Section 6: Financial Assistance & Tips
Lecture 24. Insurance
Lecture 25. How To Avoid Financial Scammers
Lecture 26. Give Back
DISCLAIMER: Please be aware that I am not a licensed financial advisor, and the information contained in this course should not be considered as professional financial advice. The content is presented strictly for educational purposes and represents my personal experiences and viewpoints on financial principles. It's crucial for you to undertake your own research and seek advice from a certified financial professional prior to making any financial decisions.