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Teenager Money

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Teenager Money, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.6, with 31 lectures, 21 quizzes, based on 50 reviews, and has 3146 subscribers.

You will learn about Learn about the importance of budgeting and how to implement a budget into to your lifestyle Learn about banking and the different bank accounts that are available to you Identify potential poor money wasting habits and how to counter them Gain confidence when it comes to managing your money This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is for everyone, especially teens and school leavers. It is particularly useful for This course is for everyone, especially teens and school leavers.

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Summary

Title: Teenager Money

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.6

Number of Lectures: 31

Number of Quizzes: 21

Number of Published Lectures: 29

Number of Published Quizzes: 21

Number of Curriculum Items: 52

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 50

Original Price: £19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Learn about the importance of budgeting and how to implement a budget into to your lifestyle
  • Learn about banking and the different bank accounts that are available to you
  • Identify potential poor money wasting habits and how to counter them
  • Gain confidence when it comes to managing your money
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course is for everyone, especially teens and school leavers.
  • Target Audiences

  • This course is for everyone, especially teens and school leavers.
  • We have asked Lisa, another young person who has now started at University, to share with you

    12 things about money, she wishes she was taught at school!

    Being an adult and managing your finances can be a struggle for some of us. We all know that we should plan, budget and take care of money and our spending. But how many of us do it? We are supposed to rationalise each purchase and think upfront about whether we can afford something and whether we need the item we want to buy. Or is this purchase just a way of satisfying our infinite wants?

    Most of us wish we learned about money before our 20’s so by the time we are 30 we have some savings, investments and we understand how to manage the money.

    We wish we didn’t make so many mistakes, didn’t waste hundreds of pounds on useless purchases. We wish they taught us more about money at school,” says Lisa.

    Financial education helps children learn how to manage their money now and in the future, choose the best financial products and services and protect themselves from fraud and exploitation.

    Without high quality financial education, all children and young people are at some risk of having poor financial capability. This risk increases amongst more vulnerable groups, including disabled children and those with a long-term illness, children looked after, young carers and those from low-income households. It is particularly important to ensure that the approach to financial education in schools meets the needs of these and all children and young people.”

    The workbook accompanying this course has now achieved a Quality Mark from the Assocaition for Teaching Citizenship. It makes it suitable for youth workers and facilitators to use in UK schools.

    Now is your chance to learn the basics of money!

    What you’ll learn:

  • Tips for saving money

  • Money terms you should know

  • Why we need to talk about money

  • About savings, budgeting, debt, needs and wants, plus more.

  • Newly added: wages, tax, credit and debit cards, banks, borrowing and a finance dictionary.

  • UK Provider Reference Number (UKPRN) : 10081110.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Budgeting – assigning your money to tasks

    Lecture 1: Budgeting

    Chapter 2: Too Much Money in Circulation

    Lecture 1: Why cant we just print more money

    Lecture 2: Wants VS Needs

    Chapter 3: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Hello!

    Chapter 4: The Value of Money

    Lecture 1: Money as a value of labour

    Chapter 5: The world around us

    Lecture 1: Poverty exists

    Chapter 6: Dont waste your money, save it for bigger fish

    Lecture 1: Dont waste your money

    Lecture 2: Save money, but dont be cheap

    Lecture 3: Emergency Fund

    Chapter 7: Credit vs Debit

    Lecture 1: How do banks work?

    Lecture 2: Credit Vs Debit

    Chapter 8: Using other peoples money

    Lecture 1: Loans and Debt

    Lecture 2: Debt 2

    Lecture 3: Borrowing

    Chapter 9: Preparing for the future

    Lecture 1: Pensions

    Lecture 2: Buying a House or Land

    Chapter 10: Getting Paid, Bills and Taxes

    Lecture 1: Wages

    Lecture 2: What are benefits?

    Lecture 3: Paying Bills

    Lecture 4: Taxes

    Chapter 11: Protecting what is valuable to you

    Lecture 1: Insurance

    Lecture 2: Identity Fraud

    Chapter 12: Moneywise?

    Lecture 1: Being Moneywise

    Chapter 13: bMoneywize Resources!

    Lecture 1: Financial Definitions

    Lecture 2: bMoneywize resources

    Lecture 3: Our App – Money Maths!

    Lecture 4: Extra Resources

    Lecture 5: Active Citizenship!

    Lecture 6: Assets

    Instructors

  • Teenager Money  No.2
    Arinola Araba
    Social Entrepreneur, published author board game inventor
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