Personal Finance
Sarah Dente, Business Teacher
860-228-9474
Personal Finance introduces students to common financial challenges that individuals face every day in our society, empowering students to become financially literate. Students are exposed to a variety of situations and simulations to teach them how their personal decisions, the economy, national financial institutions, and how our government plays a role in their personal finances. It is crucial for students to gain a strong foundation in personal finance to ensure their financial stability in an ever-changing economy. Students will develop a foundation of knowledge in financial literacy regarding the basics of personal finance. These include personal decision making, personal income, managing finances and budgeting, saving and investing, buying goods and services, banking and financial institutions, using credit, protecting against risk, and knowing where to find resources to answer future questions. Course instruction and interaction will take place online through a classroom platform. As such, students must be prepared to commit the time necessary to independently read, research and communicate with their peers and the teacher. Students must be highly motivated learners who understand that an online course requires a commitment to self-directed learning. Periodic meetings at the discretion of the teacher will be mandatory throughout the semester. Students (Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors ONLY) will have the option to apply for four (3) semester hours of college credit through Manchester Community College (BFN 111: Personal Finance). The overall curriculum and expectations are in alignment with MCC requirements.
Personal Finance is an online course that uses SCHOOLOGY as the main digital classroom page. If you would like access to your student's page please send an email requesting a private code to:
Email: sarah.dente@rhamschools.org