Money Management Curriculum

Project Type: Professional Development Program
Funds awarded in 2014: $75,000.00
Projected End Date: 08/31/2017
Grant Recipient: Utah State University
Region: Western
State: Utah
Principal Investigator:
Ruby Ward
Utah State University
Description:
The objective of the money management curriculum is to help students understand their financial standing and create a plan that will help them succeed in improving their financial future. There are eight modules in the money management curriculum and each module addresses a topic that will help students take control of their finances.

The modules can be presented in an eight week teaching series with an overall objective of creading a financial plan, or each module can be a standalone presentation which focuses on an individual money management topic. The presentation of the modules can be between 1-2 hours, depending on how interactive you are with your audience, and the amount of examples that you incorporate.

Curriculum includes Power Point files and teaching notes with handouts and resources for each module.
Type:
Course or Curriculum
Authors:
Ruby Ward, Utah State University; Trent Teegerstrom, University of Arizona; Karli Salisbury, Utah State University; Kynda Curtis, Utah State University; Staci Emm, University of Nevada Reno; Carol Bishop, University of Nevada Reno
Target audience:
Educators
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