The 21st Century Student’s Guide to Financial Literacy – Going Global
(Student Product Package)

17 Lessons in Commerce, Business, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship

$22.95

The 21st Century Student’s Guide to Financial Literacy- Going Global (Student Product Package)

$18.95

In the 21st century, there’s more to financial literacy than personal finance and money management.

How does commerce operate? How do you start a business? Where does money come from? What’s the stock market all about?

Money works on many levels. An equally important aspect of financial literacy is knowing how money works in the world. Knowledge of commerce, business, innovation, and entrepreneurship goes a long way toward building your personal career and employment skills, as well as your ability to recognize economic opportunity.

The 21st Century Student’s Guide to Financial Literacy – Going Global has 17 fun chapters introducing your students to a wider, global view of how money operates in the world.

Product includes the Student Workbook (PDF E-Book), e-flashcards, chapter activity binders, and supplemental resources.

Everyone, everywhere has the right to be financially literate!

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*After checkout, you will receive an email with a link to your products. If you need to purchase Study Extras for each of your students, or want to purchase via a PO, please contact us at financialliteracylessons@gmail.com or call 949-723-5131.

What topics are covered in this course?

  • Differences between wealth and income
  • Employment
  • Employee benefits
  • Taxes and withholding
  • Education’s link to income and wealth
  • Banking
  • Saving
  • Household budgeting
  • Consumer credit
  • Managing a credit card
  • 401K retirement plans
  • IRAs
  • Homeownership vs renting
  • Investing
  • The risks of co-borrowing and co-signing
  • Health insurance
  • Auto insurance
  • Cryptocurrency
  • The gender pay gap
  • The true cost of addiction and crime
  • Introduction to a Gen Z-centric economic issue such as identity theft, the Social Security controversy, gender pay gap, Wall Street reform, and free college
  • Fun financial trivia.

…and much more

Learn the language of personal finance by mastering over 350 key personal finance terms and concepts.