Resources (by date) 292 of Total Resources
Resources (by date) 292 of Total Resources

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292 of Total Resources

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Building Wealth: Saving for a Lifetime

Building Wealth is a personal finance education resource that presents an overview of wealth-building strategies.
Key Concepts: Budgeting/Money Managment, Taxes

Who Gets Bailed Out and Why?

In this economics lesson, students will complete a simulation to learn why certain industries get bailed out.
Key Concepts: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Economic Institutions, Marginal Analysis

Multipliers and Fiscal Policy

In this economics lesson, students will analyze responses to the COVID-19 crisis to learn about fiscal policy and its limits.

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The Great Recession Simulation

In this economics lesson, students will learn about incentives behind bank loans.
Key Concepts: Financial Institutions, Risk Managment/Insurance
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Financial Institutions and Services

In this personal finance lesson, students will look into financial institutions to learn about personal investing.
Key Concepts: Financial Institutions

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World101: Globalization

In this economics lesson, students will learn about global communications.
Key Concepts: Globalization, Goods and Services, International Trade

Owning a Car

In this personal finance lesson, students will analyze the cost of owning a car and decide what they can afford.
Key Concepts: Buying Goods and Services, Personal Finance

Choosing Sides: Which Drivers Would You Insure?

In this personal finance lesson, students will participate in insurance pools to learn how car insurance markets deal with risks.
Key Concepts: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Marginal Analysis, Risk Managment/Insurance
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How to Become a Millionaire

In this personal finance lesson, students will learn how to become wealthy in order to build their financial future.
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The Economic Way of Thinking

In this personal finance lesson, students will analyze two situations to apply economic thinking.
Key Concepts: Incentives