FINL2
Module 2: The Decision-Making Process (Core)
Outcome
Apply decision-making strategies to various personal and community financial scenarios.
Indicators
(a) Discuss how factors such as needs, wants, habits, values, risks, economic influences and current financial situation affect decisions.
(b) Identify and role-play various scenarios using decision-making strategies such as agonizing, procrastination, spontaneity, compliance and security.
(c) Analyze the effectiveness of various decision-making strategies applied to various personal and community financial scenarios.
(d) Discuss how different decision-making strategies may be used for various personal or community financial situations.
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R008607
Money and Finances
This Government of Canada website has current information on concepts related to financial literacy. There is a useful search menu to locate information on specific course topics. The content is written suitably for students and some topics include videos, tools and calculators, online courses and modules that may be useful for use in the classroom.
Media and Formats : Website
Price : Free
free
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Record posted/updated: February 8, 2022
R007161
Financial Empowerment: Personal Finance for Indigenous and Non-Indigenous People
This open access textbook provides personal finance instruction that incorporates information reflecting the varied backgrounds and situations of both Indigenous and non-Indigenous students. Topics covered include: personal financial planning, achieving financial goals, risk management and planning for the future. Links to video interviews with eight Elders are included with the resource. These powerful interviews provide an Indigenous perspective on finances, education and preparing for the future. The resource is available in a variety of downloadable formats and includes PowerPoint slides that enrich the content.
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Media and Formats : Document
Price : Free
free
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fnmicontent
Record posted/updated: February 22, 2022
R007555
Money and Youth: A Guide to Financial Literacy

This Canadian textbook supports the Financial Literacy curriculum and provides information at a suitable introductory level. The resource is organized under six headings for a total of 15 modules. The headings include: Goals, Values and Decision-making; Getting and Earning Money; Spending Money and Taking Control; Borrowing Money and Using Credit; Saving and Investing Money; and Protecting Assets and Planning for the Future.


The resource includes:



  • Student Guide, English or French, free online PDF version or hard copies can be ordered at a minimal fee

  • Teacher's Guide, English or French, free online version

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Media and Formats : Book Document
Price : Free PDF or print copies at a minimal fee.
Record posted/updated: August 9, 2024
R105125
Personal Finance (9th Canadian ed.)

This Canadian textbook is divided into five parts:

  • Planning Your Personal Finances
  • Managing Your Personal Finances
  • Insuring Your Assets
  • Investing Your Financial Resources
  • Controlling Your Financial Future

The resource contains case studies, concept checks, assignments and assessment examples.

There are four purchase options:

  • eBook
    • eBook only (online version of textbook)
  • Connect 
    • eBook, homework, adaptive assignments and study tools
  • Connect and print text
    • eBook, homework, adaptive assignments and study tools
    • printed textbook
  • Print text
    • printed textbook only
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Media and Formats : Book
Price : See website
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Record posted/updated: August 8, 2024