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Personal Finance

Mitchell Vincent

Students who complete the Personal Finance Microcredential will increase their financial literacy skills and improve financial well-being. Through this course, students will learn more about options for investments, such as stocks or bonds, while also understanding the risks associated with them and ways to mitigate that risk. Students will learn a variety of methods to control their money, manage income taxes, use their borrowing power through prudent use of credit, and acquire major assets like an automobile, education, or a home. Transferable skills include problem solving, decision making, goal setting, and productivity software. To earn this Microcredential, the following course must successfully be completed: CMR 117 Intro to Personal Finance

Skills / Knowledge

  • financial literacy
  • problem solving
  • decision making
  • analyzing data
  • developing objectives
  • strategic
  • administrative tasks
  • spreadsheet software
  • Excel
  • spreadsheets
  • word processing software
  • Word
  • critical thinking
  • judgment
  • mathematics
  • budgeting
  • monitoring
  • performance assessment
  • active listening
  • management of financial resources
  • reading
  • writing

Issued on

August 25, 2023

Expires on

Does not expire
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  • Uncommon Schools
  • Goldman Sachs
  • Ford
  • CVS Health
  • Keybank National Association