Basic Financial Literacy
2 Semester Hrs. of Graduate Credit

Designed around six major personal finance topics, this course will provide the knowledge and tools needed to build a foundation in financial literacy. Using the content outlined below, our goal is to help individuals understand how to make rational and informed personal finance decisions and begin to build a plan for financial independence.

  • Decision Making & Money
  • Working & Earning
  • Getting Your Money’s Worth
  • Credit
  • Wealth Creation & Management
  • Protecting Yourself

Cost is $356.00

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