Finical Literacy (Young Adults)
Ages 16yr - 19yr Four week program - Meeting twice a week (90 mins ea)
Service Description
A teen financial literacy course is designed to teach young adults the fundamentals of managing money and making sound financial decisions. The course should cover a variety of topics related to personal finance, including: Budgeting: Students should learn how to create a budget, track their spending, and save money. Banking: The course should cover different types of bank accounts, how to open an account, and how to manage bank accounts. Credit: Students should learn about credit scores, how to establish credit, and how to manage credit cards responsibly. Investing: The course should teach the basics of investing, including stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and real estate. Taxes: Students should learn about basic tax concepts, such as filing a tax return, deductions, and credits. Financial goal-setting: The course should teach students how to set financial goals and create a plan to achieve them. Financial pitfalls: Students should learn about common financial pitfalls, such as overspending, debt, and identity theft, and how to avoid them. The course is interactive and engaging, using real-world examples to help students understand financial concepts. It should also include practical activities, such as creating a budget or analyzing an investment portfolio, to give students hands-on experience with financial management. Overall, a teen financial literacy course will provide students with the knowledge and skills they need to make informed financial decisions and set themselves up for a financially secure future.
Contact Details
119-05 Jamaica Avenue, Richmond Hill, NY, USA
929-515-5125
info@oneworldunited.info