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Personal Finance 101 Personal Finance for Regular People

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Personal Finance 101 – Personal Finance for Regular People, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 20 lectures, based on 42 reviews, and has 188 subscribers.

You will learn about The course is designed to teach students about a myriad of personal finance topics, starting with the most basic tenants of personal finance. Within the course, students learn about their current spending, how to budget and tips/tricks to save money while still living. Students will learn about debt reduction strategies and ways in which they can lessen the burden of debt and lack of emergency savings. Students will learn about the importance of personal financial goal setting, how to create actionable goals and how to align future goals to current situations. This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is designed for anyone, of any age, who wants to strengthen their personal financial situation. It is designed to think both short and long-term, therefore, age and maturity of personal finance is not of concern. or Those less knowledgeable to personal finance will take away a GREAT deal from this course. It is particularly useful for This course is designed for anyone, of any age, who wants to strengthen their personal financial situation. It is designed to think both short and long-term, therefore, age and maturity of personal finance is not of concern. or Those less knowledgeable to personal finance will take away a GREAT deal from this course.

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Summary

Title: Personal Finance 101 – Personal Finance for Regular People

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.5

Number of Lectures: 20

Number of Published Lectures: 20

Number of Curriculum Items: 20

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 20

Original Price: $22.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • The course is designed to teach students about a myriad of personal finance topics, starting with the most basic tenants of personal finance.
  • Within the course, students learn about their current spending, how to budget and tips/tricks to save money while still living.
  • Students will learn about debt reduction strategies and ways in which they can lessen the burden of debt and lack of emergency savings.
  • Students will learn about the importance of personal financial goal setting, how to create actionable goals and how to align future goals to current situations.
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course is designed for anyone, of any age, who wants to strengthen their personal financial situation. It is designed to think both short and long-term, therefore, age and maturity of personal finance is not of concern.
  • Those less knowledgeable to personal finance will take away a GREAT deal from this course.
  • Target Audiences

  • This course is designed for anyone, of any age, who wants to strengthen their personal financial situation. It is designed to think both short and long-term, therefore, age and maturity of personal finance is not of concern.
  • Those less knowledgeable to personal finance will take away a GREAT deal from this course.
  • This course is designed to provide new insights into personal finance, including some of the basic personal finance principles, as well as ways in which these principles interweave into your own personal financial lives. Through a combination of course delivery, outside reading and specific, targeted course assignments, attendees utilize new learning in mapping their own financial plans.

    Outline of major content/topic areas:

  • Personal Budgeting

  • Investing

  • Time Value of Money

  • Personal Finance Opportunity Costs

  • Goal Setting

  • Debt Instruments

  • Course Schedule:

    The course is structured in weekly 7 modules, which may align to 7 weeks, if you so choose. Participants will find a variety of articles and recorded lectures relevant to specific areas of personal finance. While participation in reading and listening to lectures is encouraged, it is also optional in nature.

    Of greatest importance is your participation in the course activities as outlined in the course schedule below. These assignments are absolutely crucial to the course and your full participation is required.

    Assignments Summary & Explanation

  • Learning Exercise #1

  • Learning Exercise #2

  • Learning Exercise #3

  • Learning Exercise #4

  • Learning Exercises #1-#4

    In addition to learning new and old personal finance topics, the bread and butter of this course are the learning exercises. Rest assured that they will be insightful and some legwork (though mostly enjoyable – wink!) and will set you on a course to really discover yourself and what you do after leaving the course.

    Student Responsibilities:

    Everyone who participates in this course has paid their way in, so what you put in is what you’ll take out. I don’t enforce any rules as it relates to your responsibility – you reap what you sow – so come and go as you wish. I hope to see you around frequently and very active. I hope you’ll come along with me on the journey. I hope you’ll leave reminded of what’s important to you.

    What You Can Expect From Me:

    Your success is my most important objective. It’s my goal to provide you positive and constructive feedback designed to help you learn and improve. Reach out anytime with questions!

    Erich Heneke

    +1 507-460-0337 (voice/text/WhatsApp)

    Email:  erich@hbcs.us

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Primary Course Content

    Lecture 1: Module I – Personal Finance: Why & How – Introduction Lecture

    Lecture 2: Module 1 – Where Were Going

    Lecture 3: Module 1 – Hold on Tight!

    Lecture 4: Module 1 – Learning Assignment #1

    Lecture 5: Module 2 – Time Value of Money

    Lecture 6: Module 2 – Compounding Interest

    Lecture 7: Module 2 – Borrowing

    Lecture 8: Module 2 – Student Loans

    Lecture 9: Module 2 – Why We Care

    Lecture 10: Module 3 – Tips & Tricks #1

    Lecture 11: Module 3 – Tips & Tricks #2

    Lecture 12: Module 3 – Learning Assignment #1 Recap

    Lecture 13: Module 4 – ABCs of Credit

    Lecture 14: Module 4 – Snowball fight!

    Lecture 15: Module 4 – Learning Assignment #1

    Lecture 16: Module 5 – Your Goals in View

    Lecture 17: Module 5 – Learning Assignment #2

    Lecture 18: Module 6 – Now What?

    Lecture 19: Module 6 – Learning Assignment

    Lecture 20: Module 7 – Final Thoughts & Wrap Up

    Instructors

  • Personal Finance 101 for Regular People  No.2
    Erich Heneke
    I work at Mayo, for ISCEA and Heneke Business Consulting
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  • 4 stars: 11 votes
  • 5 stars: 27 votes
  • Frequently Asked Questions

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    You can view and review the lecture materials indefinitely, like an on-demand channel.

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