About Course
Financial Literacy
America has evolved into an ownership society. Home-buying decisions, resource allocation, debt exposure, and financial planning for the future are now left to individuals, many of whom may lack the financial understanding to evaluate and make sound decisions. Economics, with its insistence on quantifying ideas and putting specific quantitative values on all manner of phenomena, can help sort through the questions. Economics for Life: Real-World Financial Literacy is designed to help soon-to-be college graduates start their “real lives” with a better understanding of how to analyze the financial decisions that they will soon have to make. Created in an easy-to-read, conversational style, this course will help students learn how to make decisions on saving and investing for retirement, buying a car, buying a home, as well as how to safely navigate the use of debit and credit cards.
Author: Donald T. Wargo is an Associate Professor of Instruction at Temple University. Prior to his teaching career, he held executive positions in a number of large real estate companies in the Philadelphia area, including vice president of finance and president. For fifteen of those years, he ran his own development company, Wargo Properties, Inc.
What Will You Learn?
- Your First Big Job: How to Get It
- Flourishing in Your Job and Well-Being in Your Life
- The Importance of Behavioral Economics
- What is Money?
- Analyzing Your Current Financial Situation
- Budgets and Saving
- Credit Cards, Auto Loans, and Other Personal Debt
- Student Loans
- Understanding the Time Value of Money
- Banks and Financial Institutions
- Buying a Home
- Insurance: What Do You Need?
- Investing Fundamentals
- Investing in Mutual Funds
- Saving for Retirement
- Fiscal Policy and Monetary Policy-Government Intervention in Your Life
Course Content
Introduction
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Your First Big Job: How to Get It
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Flourishing in Your Job and Well-Being in Your Life
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The Importance of Behavioral Economics
What is Money?
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Analyzing Your Current Financial Situation
Budgets and Saving
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Credit Cards, Auto Loans, and Other Personal Debt
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Student Loans
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Understanding the Time Value of Money
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Banks and Financial Institutions
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Buying a Home
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Insurance: What Do You Need?
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Investing Fundamentals
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Investing in Mutual Funds
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Saving for Retirement
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Fiscal Policy and Monetary Policy-Government Intervention in Your Life
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