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2 1.How many of you had a personal finance course? middle school high school college 2.How many have taught personal finance? 3. Have you used MoneySKILL?

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4 Teen Spending (2012 – US) 25.6 million teens Spent - $208.7 billion dollars Total teen income - $91.1 billion $117.6 billion ? 12 to 14 year olds avg income $2,167 15 to 17 year olds avg income $4,023 Source: Marketingvox, Rand Youth Poll, Seventeen, Packaged Facts

5 FREE online course Students: High school, Junior High, College Pre- and Post-tests 36 modules high school and college 12 modules junior high/middle school Grade book

6 Income Expenses Saving and Investing Credit Insurance What does the course cover? Life Simulation

7 How do I access course? Register at moneyskill.org Password: emailed to you Username: email address

8 Personal finance course Incorporate into career and technical, business, economics, math, social studies Self study Homework Class project

9 How Long Does it take to Complete ? Each Module: 20 – 40 minutes Pre- and Post tests – 36?s, 40 minutes 36 modules: 15 – 25 hours 12 modules: 5 – 9 hours How is it interesting to students? Follows storyline of 3 high school students.

10 1.Login as approved instructor NEW – time zone 2. Register class Version Retake score; New – Retake Delay (days) Email option Calculator 3. Module Selection All or select specific Enter date for module access and completion NEW - Post test allow before course completed NEW - Indicate start and end date for post test NEW – Allow retake of post test 4.Students Identifier, username, password Import Teacher Registration and Access

11 Teacher instructions Download/print Grade book Printout Export Completion Certificate Handouts Support contact Instructor information Module Objectives Answer Key ? No. Why? Teacher/Instructor Admin

12  Home page with modules, scores and overall average  Adjust font and audio  Calculator  Email teacher  Logout in middle module, return to that point when logging in next time Student Use

13  Access course on hand held devices and tablets  Compatible to all browser  Constant updates to keep current Technology

14 Teacher Survey How would you evaluate the course content?  Very Good to Excellent How would you evaluate the technology  Very Good to Excellent How would you evaluate student reaction to course content and technology?  Good to Very Good

15 Modules Updates Federal Income Tax Other Deductions from Pay Student Loans Understanding Insurance Life, Wills and Disability Health Insurance Post test Option to retake Access date/time Retake – delay (drop down menu) – Date Module Access/completion – time zone

16 1.Comprehensive course 2.Adaptable to teacher’s use 3.Teacher suggestions given top priority 4.24/7 help online or toll free number 5.Content and technology updated annually 6.It’s FREE

17 Auto Financing 101 : Making Smart Vehicle Financing Decisions Brought to you by AWARE www.AutoFinancing101.org

18 Auto Financing Educator’s Kit autofinancing101.org Explain basics, steps to take before, during and after Auto finance calculator Tune up quiz to test student’s knowledge Glossary of auto financing terms

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