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Financial Foundations - The Ultimate Money Management Guide

Master Your Money with this Educational Course to Teach You Key Personal Finance Terms and Concepts
  • Updated Jul 15, 2025
  • English
  • General Audiences - suitable for all ages
Learn in your language: every lesson can be translated on demand into 102 languages

What you'll learn

  • Learn and Understand Key Financial Terms and Concepts
  • Educate Yourself on Things that Should Have Been Taught In School or at Home
  • Learn the Difference Between Types of Accounts, Investments, and other Basic Points Financial Key Points
  • Build a Strong Financial Foundation: Establish a solid foundation for future financial success by mastering budgeting basics.
  • Make Informed Financial Decisions: Understand the impact of financial choices on your long-term goals.
  • Track Income and Expenses Effectively: Utilize budgeting tools and techniques to monitor your financial health.
  • Create and Maintain a Realistic Budget: Develop a personalized budget that aligns with your financial goals and lifestyle.
  • Identify and Eliminate Unnecessary Expenses: Learn to prioritize spending and cut back on non-essential costs.
  • Build an Emergency Fund: Understand the importance of an emergency fund and create a plan to build one.
  • Develop Healthy Money Habits: Cultivate positive financial behaviors and break negative spending patterns.
  • Set and Achieve Financial Goals: Learn how to set SMART financial goals and track your progress towards them.
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Content

Introduction to Financial Literacy & Setting Financial Goals

Financial Foundations

Saving vs. Emergency Fund

Banking Basics

Building Credits

Dodging Debt Traps Beware of Predatory Lenders

Avoiding the Bumps Insufficient Funds & Overdraft Fees

Credit Scores Demystified and Co-signing Ramifications

Unveiling the Mystery Understanding APR

Strategically Paying of Debt

Income versus Debt The Financial Seesaw

Tax Time! Demystifying the Yearly Dues

Student Loans A Double-Edged Sword for College Dreams

Trade Schools Building Your Future, Brick by Brick

Retirement Planning The Power of Time and Compound Interest

The Investment Playground Choosing Your Ride

Understanding Insurance Safety Nets for Life's Unexpected Turns

The Financial Toolbox Beyond Savings Accounts

Opening an Award-Winning Bank Account

Checks The (Almost) Forgotten Form of Payment

Side Hustles and Extra Income

Work Optional Lifestyle and the FIRE Community

The Grand Finale Financial Planning for the Future

Understanding Social Security Credits - with Bullets

Requirements

  • No prior financial knowledge or experience is required.
  • This course is designed for beginners and assumes no prior understanding of personal finance concepts.
  • All you need is a willingness to learn and a desire to improve your financial well-being.

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Kadie Hamner
@coachkadie Helping People Build Smart Money Habits
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Financial Foundations - The Ultimate Money Management Guide
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This course includes

  • 24 sections · 24 lessons
  • Advanced level
  • English
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