The Workbook for Foundations of Financial Literacy is organized to follow the textbook on a chapter-by-chapter basis, providing questions to help the student review the material presented in the chapt
Foundations of Financial Literacy provides a comprehensive framework for learning about personal financial literacy. By studying this text, students will learn how to make wise financial decisions tha
This Handbook presents in-depth research conducted on a myriad of issues within the field of financial literacy. Split into six sections, it starts by presenting prevalent conceptions of financial lit
It may only be play money, but the games in this book can help students better understand how important financial literacy is in their real lives. Play-based lesson plans in the book cover topics incl
Become financially literate by learning: how to think about money and make decisions from 15 key concepts, how to translate financial principals into simple procedures, how to map out your financial f
Math for Financial Literacy prepares your students for the real world. Written specifically for teens, Math for Financial Literacy provides instruction for relevant math concepts that students can eas
College students are particularly vulnerable to making poor financial decisions. One method of addressing personal finances and financial stress among students of higher education is through universit
Scholarship related to financial and consumer education largely concerns itself with the acquisition, management, and growth of financial resources. In a global setting that witnesses increasing compe
As financial markets grow ever more complex and integrated, households must make increasingly sophisticated and all-too-often irreversible economic decisions. This is particularly evident in retiremen
Financial Literacy addresses the most critical financial issues facing students and more importantly, how to manage them. It offers helpful information and practical advice to guide students to make b
When students need to review chapter material, the supplemental Workbook provides a pen-and-paper method. Using objective questions and activities, students can prepare for classroom instruction or re
Many adults attend financial education classes to help them make more informed financial decisions, based on theirknowledge of their financial situationavailable cash or fundsplanned expenditures.This
Scholarship related to financial and consumer education largely concerns itself with the acquisition, management, and growth of financial resources. In a global setting that witnesses increasing compe
This book provides an overview of current issues associated to financial literacy improvement. In selecting and structuring the material to include, the primary criterion has been applicability of top
Presenting a broad array of financial knowledge, this interesting, easily understandable book will aid students and young adults in achieving their desired levels of wealth, success, and overall fina
Library Roles in Achieving Financial Literacy among its Patronsis a collection of articles from 25 librarians in different parts of the U.S. and Canada, each contributing 3,000-4,000 words: concise ch
Library Roles in Achieving Financial Literacy among its Patronsis a collection of articles from 25 librarians in different parts of the U.S. and Canada, each contributing 3,000-4,000 words: concise ch
According to a Money Matters report, financial literacy education in high school greatly influences students’ attitude about money management for life. It also found that first-year college students w
This book explores the issue of consumer financial education, responding to increased interest in, and calls to improve peoples’ financial literacy skills and abilities to understand and manage their