Here are some suggestions for business education and financial literacy training for …
Here are some suggestions for business education and financial literacy training for teachers. Several of these are online and quick programs to take. McGill Personal Finance Essentials, U of S Personal Finance Course: Edwards School of Business- Comm 229, U of R Personal Finance Course: Hill School of Business- Bus 291, Sask Polytech Personal Finance Course: Continuing Education FIN-100 Business Certificate 1 year program at U of S, Sask Polytech and U of R, Sask Business Teachers Association Conference May (first weekend each year), Hill Entre Online Course: Imagineur The Canadian Program for Creativity
Financial Empowerment is designed for a single-semester introduction to financial planning and …
Financial Empowerment is designed for a single-semester introduction to financial planning and decision-making, in order to provide first and second-year students with the necessary financial literacy and skills needed to make sound financial decisions, assess financial risk, and achieve financial success. This textbook attempts to speak to the varied backgrounds, knowledge systems, and experiences of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians by providing Indigenous and non-Indigenous perspectives on personal finance and financial planning using examples and interviews from Elders, the Canadian financial system, and the economy.
Money Mentors’ free financial education classes give you the tools to get …
Money Mentors’ free financial education classes give you the tools to get out of debt, save money and become financially stable. Course topics include budgeting, credit/debt, saving, planning for retirement and more. Take an online course, join us for a live webinar or book a group seminar for your workplace or community organization. You won’t regret investing in your financial education. Start with our free personal finance courses. You’ll learn useful financial habits and improve your money management skills. Free online Financial Literacy Courses include: Fraud Detection & Prevention Tackle Debt Balancing on Unstable Income Enrich Your Kids R & R in Retirement Budget Boot Camp The Sandwich Generation: Balance Your Finances Between Kids & Aging Credit Cross-Training The Holiday Spending Treadmill Break the Cycle: Spend Less & Save More Credit & Lending 101 Online Shopping With Confidence How to Financially Survive a Layoff Financial Planning Closer to Retirement
If you're ready to take charge of your personal finances, then you're …
If you're ready to take charge of your personal finances, then you're in the right place. From budgeting to borrowing, real estate and beyond, invest a few hours in this free, online course1 and you'll gain the knowledge and confidence to make a lifetime of smart financial decisions. Taught by professors from McGill University's Desautels Faculty of Management, the course is open to everyone and is presented in collaboration with RBC Future Launch and The Globe and Mail. Finish all eight core modules to receive a McGill Personal Finance Essentials attestation of completion.
Take charge of your financial future and learn from the best: McGill's professors are world-class researchers and teachers who bring both passion and experience to the course. Learn at your pace: All learning modules and tests are online, so you can complete the course when and where it's best for you. Learn for free: Financial literacy is key to achieving important life goals. That's why we have made this course free for anyone ready to invest in themselves. Register here: https://www.mcgillpersonalfinance.com/register
Course Content Module 1: Introduction to Personal Finance Module 2: Budgeting and Saving Module 3: Your Money: Today and Tomorrow Module 4: Understanding Debt and Borrowing Module 5: The Art of Investing Module 6: Retirement Planning Module 7: The Realities of Real Estate Module 8: Behavioural Finance Bonus Module: Responsible Investing Bonus Module: Cryptocurrencies and Crypto Tokens
This is an American site that provides free personal finance curriculum and …
This is an American site that provides free personal finance curriculum and professional development to more than 30,000 middle and high school teachers reaching over 2 million students. Even though it is American, there are plenty of uses for this in Canada as well!
Click the curriculum tab at the top to see all of your options for resources!
There is also an arcade full of games (button at the top middle of the screen)!
There is also a Math button at the top of the screen for math related lessons. E.g, unit price, compound interest
Three full course options are available for high school and one for middle school.
There is also current events under FINCAP Friday; as well as question of the day, unit review, podcasts, library and assessments.
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