What's included
16 pre-recorded lessons
16 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentHomework
1 hour per week. Each week, students will be assigned homework that will reinforce the skills they have learned in class. Homework will typically take around 30 mins per week, and may involve reading, writing, or practical exercises.Assessment
Student progress will be assessed through a combination of homework assignments, class participation, and periodic check-ins with the teacher. There will be no formal grading or testing in this course.Grading
includedClass Experience
In this 16-week course, the student will learn the basics of financial literacy and wealth building, with a focus on practical skills they can use in their own lives. Each week, we will cover a different topic related to personal finance, including budgeting, investing, entrepreneurship, and more. The course is designed to be flexible, with pre-recorded videos and homework assignments that can be completed at a time that is convenient for each learner. By the end of the course, students will have a solid understanding of how to build wealth and manage their finances like a pro! Week 1: What money is and how money works Introduction to the concept of money Functions and characteristics of money Different forms of money (cash, digital, etc.) The role of central banks in managing money supply Week 2: A brief history of money Overview of the evolution of money throughout history Barter system and the emergence of currency Development of coins, paper money, and fiat currency Introduction of digital and virtual currencies Week 3: Inflation and depreciation Understanding inflation and its causes Effects of inflation on purchasing power Measurement of inflation (Consumer Price Index, inflation rate, etc.) Depreciation of currency and its impact on international trade Week 4: How money works in the public sector vs. private sector Differences between public and private sector finances Government revenue sources (taxes, fees, etc.) Public spending and budgeting processes Financial management in private businesses Week 5: Taxes Overview of different types of taxes (income tax, sales tax, property tax, etc.) Taxation systems and structures Tax planning and strategies for individuals and businesses Understanding tax deductions and credits Week 6: Currency Exchange Rates Basics of foreign exchange markets Factors influencing currency exchange rates Exchange rate systems (fixed, floating, pegged, etc.) Impact of exchange rates on international trade and travel Week 7: Cryptocurrencies Introduction to cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology Key cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc.) Cryptocurrency mining and transactions Benefits and risks of investing in cryptocurrencies Week 8: How money is made Overview of the money creation process by central banks Fractional reserve banking system Monetary policy and its influence on money supply Role of commercial banks in the lending and money creation process Week 9: Banks Functions and services provided by banks Types of banks (commercial banks, investment banks, etc.) Bank accounts and financial products (savings accounts, loans, etc.) Banking regulations and consumer protection Week 10: How interest works Understanding the concept of interest Different types of interest rates (simple, compound, etc.) Calculation of interest and its impact on loans and investments Interest rate determination and monetary policy Week 11: Credit Cards Introduction to credit cards and their features Benefits and risks of using credit cards Credit card terms and fees Managing credit card debt and building a good credit history Week 12: Debit Cards Exploring the functionality and features of debit cards Differences between credit and debit cards Debit card usage and security considerations Budgeting and financial management with debit cards Week 13: How to save and why this is important Importance of saving money for financial stability Strategies for effective saving (automating savings, setting goals, etc.) Different types of savings accounts and investment options Tips for managing expenses and increasing savings Week 14: How to budget your personal life Understanding the importance of budgeting Creating a personal budget plan Tracking income and expenses Budgeting techniques and tools Week 15: Credit ratings and how it affects you for life Introduction to credit ratings and credit scores Factors influencing credit ratings Impact of credit ratings on borrowing and interest rates Improving and maintaining a good credit rating Week 16: Understanding what money can't buy Exploring the limitations of money and its ability to provide happiness Value of non-monetary aspects in life (relationships, experiences, etc.) Finding a balance between financial success and personal fulfillment Developing a holistic approach to wealth and well-being By the end of this course, learners will have a solid understanding of the basics of wealth building and financial literacy. They will have developed practical skills that they can use in their own lives, such as budgeting, investing, and building an investment portfolio. The flexible schedule (Recorded Flex Class) allows your learners to watch the pre-recorded videos and do them at a time that is FUN for them! You can also spend extra time on the topics your child is most interested in. Since this is a flex class with no live meetings, students can log in at a convenient time to complete the week's lesson. We will be going through each week as a group and I will post the lesson weekly (depending on which day you started). The videos will contain the information required to give students a good understanding of each topic and each one will include homework for the students to undertake during the week, as part of a project. After watching each video and completing the homework assignments, students will be provided with feedback and the specific next steps on how to improve or adapt. Time frame for the Week: Mondays - The teacher will post the information needed for the week. Students can submit questions. Tuesdays - Wednesday - The teacher can answer any questions pertaining to the topic of the week. The students will need to complete any homework assignments and answer any questions in the discussion. Thursday - Students need to have all tasks completed and uploaded in the classroom for teacher feedback and discussion. Students will discuss it among themselves. Friday - The teacher will provide feedback to the class and individual students. Saturday - Sunday - The teacher will be available to answer any questions that the students may have for the week or the next week. Please note: This course requires no prior experience. *For parents/families who feel their child would benefit from this course, but their budget does not allow for it, I do offer a number of discounts for families of lower income. Please message me with the course, dates and times you are interested in to learn more about the discounts I might be able to offer. )
Learning Goals
By the end of this course, students will be able to understand the basics of budgeting, investing, and building wealth. They will learn how to identify opportunities to make money, develop a mindset of financial abundance, and manage their own investment portfolios.
Syllabus
16 Lessons
over 16 WeeksLesson 1:
Introduction to Money
Dive into the basics of what money is, its various forms, and how it functions in our society.
Lesson 2:
The Evolution of Money
Explore the historical journey of money, from barter systems to digital currencies.
Lesson 3:
Inflation and Currency Depreciation
Understand inflation, its effects on purchasing power, and the importance of currency stability.
Lesson 4:
Public vs. Private Sector Finances
Compare financial management in the public and private sectors.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
This class covers topics related to financial management, investing, and entrepreneurship. While the content is appropriate for students of all ages, some learners may find the subject matter challenging. There will be no use of explicit language or mature themes. However, please be aware that there may be discussions of topics such as investing, money management, and entrepreneurship that may require additional support for some learners. It is recommended that parents review the course content and determine if it is appropriate for their child.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
"Rich Dad Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki
"The Simple Path to Wealth" by JL Collins
"The Millionaire Next Door" by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko
"The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin Graham
Investopedia (website)
The Balance (website)
NerdWallet (website)
The Motley Fool (website)
Forbes (website)
Teacher expertise and credentials
1 teacher has a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Brighton University UK
The course is taught by Johnathan, a seasoned entrepreneur and financial educator with over 20 years of experience. Johnathan holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and has founded three successful companies before the age of 30. He is also an experienced martial artist and circus performer, with a passion for teaching young people the skills they need to succeed in life.
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Ages: 7-10