Personal Finance Fundamentals - Module 1

  • 23 Lessons

  • Duration

    5 Hours

Instructors

Kirby Rosplock

Kirby Rosplock (Ph.D.)

Born into a very successful enterprising family, Kirby learned family wealth basics the way most affluent offspring do (or don’t) Read More

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Personal Finance Fundamentals Module 1 sheds light on the purpose of financial plans – the why, what, and how – as well as how to set goals considering a beneficiary’s needs, wants, and wishes. Read More

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Overview

  • Learning Objectives

    2 Minutes

Foundations of Financial Wellbeing

  • Money as Rocket Fuel

    8 Minutes
  • Homework I: Five Capitals Assessment

    30 Minutes

Financial Planning Overview

  • The Why, What, and How Behind a Financial Plan

    10 Minutes
  • Differentiating Between Needs, Wants, and Wishes

    5 Minutes
  • Homework II: Clarifying Your Financial Vision

    30 Minutes

Building Blocks of Financial Planning

  • Income

    4 Minutes
  • Passive Income as a Wealth Building Strategy

    4 Minutes
  • Spending

    5 Minutes
  • Managing the Emotional Aspects of Spending

    25 Minutes
  • Saving

    6 Minutes
  • Case Studies: The Importance of Financial Responsibility for Affluent Individuals

    25 Minutes
  • How to Save in Alignment with Your Goals

    5 Minutes
  • How Risk and Return Shape Your Financial Plan

    3 Minutes
  • Homework III - Achieving Your Financial Goals

    30 Minutes

Budgeting

  • Budgeting Basics

    21 Minutes 20 Seconds
  • The Impact of Your Needs, Wants, and Wishes on Budgeting

    2 Minutes
  • SMART Technique to Budgeting

    21 Minutes

Risk & Longevity Planning

  • Risk Management and Long-Term Factors

    15 Minutes
  • Capital Sufficiency

    25 Minutes
  • Giving

    19 Minutes
  • Homework IV - Charitable Donation Case

    5 Minutes

Conclusion

  • Wrap Up

    30 Seconds

Test Your Knowledge

  • Quiz Locked

Personal Finance Fundamentals Module 1 sheds light on the purpose of financial plans – the why, what, and how – as well as how to set goals considering a beneficiary’s needs, wants, and wishes. The five basic building blocks of financial planning are explored in detail. These financial planning building blocks include saving, spending, giving, income, and budgeting. Risk management and long-term factors are reviewed. Finally, the module concludes with an applied learning exercise which gives students the opportunity to create their own basic budgets.


Estimated Completion Time: 3 hours


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