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There are 9 modules in this course
Financial Planning for Young Adults (FPYA), developed in partnership with the CFP Board, is designed to provide an introduction to basic financial planning concepts for young adults. The FPYA course is organized across eight separate modules within a 4-week window. Topics covered include financial goal setting, saving and investing, budgeting, financial risk, borrowing and credit. Because financial planning is such a personal topic, you will be encouraged to define your own financial goals and objectives while we discuss concepts and provide tools which can be applied in helping you reach those goals.
Within each module, you will view a combination of traditional lecture style videos along with video vignettes that introduce financial topics for discussion among participants. The video vignettes provide a unique and exciting component to this course. Each vignette introduces a real-world scenario where financial decisions must be made and financial planning concepts can be applied. You will be challenged to think critically about each scenario and decide how you might come to a resolution if ever faced with a similar situation.
Finally, the course also includes material throughout which is focused on career opportunities in financial planning, including video interviews with actual CFP® professionals and other professionals working in this exciting and growing career area. The final module in the class is devoted to the topic of financial planning as a career.
About the Financial Literacy Quiz Pretest•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Orientation Quiz•30 minutes
Financial Literacy Pretest•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Getting to Know Your Classmates•10 minutes
1 plugin•Total 15 minutes
Welcome! Please tell us about yourself•15 minutes
Module 1: Setting Financial Goals and Assessing Your Situation
2 hours to complete
Module details
In this module, you'll explore the "personal" in personal finance, use financial tools to assess where you are currently with your finances, and begin setting goals for where you'd like to be in the future.
Module 1: Financial Goals & Assessing Your Situation Quiz•14 minutes
1 peer review•Total 30 minutes
Financial Decision-Making Influences •30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 40 minutes
Dream Big: Create a Picture of Where You Want to Be in 5, 10, or 25 Years•20 minutes
Your Personal Balance Sheet•20 minutes
Module 2: Budgeting and Cash Flow Management
3 hours to complete
Module details
In this module, we will discuss the importance of budgeting in the financial planning and management process, and resources available for cash flow management. Learners will be exposed to the basic process of budgeting, a panel discussion with practicing investment advisors, and a comparative discussion of the more common tools and methods for managing cash flows.
Street Interview: Do You Keep Track of Your Monthly Expenses?•2 minutes
Lecture: Budgeting Overview•14 minutes
Street Interview: How Can You Avoid Overspending?•2 minutes
Interview: Investment Advisor Interview•7 minutes
Vignette: Creating a Budget•3 minutes
Lecture: Financial Services•14 minutes
Lecture: Alternatives to Cash•15 minutes
Street Interview: What Are the Pros and Cons of Using a Credit Card?•3 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Module 2 Overview•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Module 2: Budgeting and Cash Flow Management Quiz•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 30 minutes
Budgeting Discussion Questions•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 20 minutes
Preferences for Cash Flow Management•20 minutes
Module 3: Saving Strategies
2 hours to complete
Module details
In this module you'll have the opportunity to explore best practices for building a saving habit and discuss barriers to saving. Mental accounting will be introduced and considered in terms of how it can affect saving behavior.
Street Interview: Do You Set Aside Money for Emergencies?•2 minutes
Lecture: Why Save Money?•8 minutes
Lecture: How to Start Saving Money•11 minutes
Vignette: Set a Savings Goal•3 minutes
Lecture: Build a Savings Habit•6 minutes
Street Interview: What Are Some Barriers to Saving Money?•2 minutes
Lecture: Barriers to Saving•8 minutes
2 readings•Total 25 minutes
Module 3 Overview•10 minutes
Reading: America Saves•15 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Module 3: Saving Strategies•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 20 minutes
Write a SMART Savings Goal (Optional)•20 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Should Young Adults Save Money?•10 minutes
Module 4: The Time Value of Money
1 hour to complete
Module details
Understanding why the time value of money is a very important concept -- so important it has its own module!
What's included
1 video1 reading1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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1 video•Total 14 minutes
Lecture: Time Value of Money•14 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Module 4 Overview•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Module 4: Time Value of Money•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 30 minutes
What Does the Time Value of Money Look Like?•30 minutes
Module 5: Borrowing and Credit
2 hours to complete
Module details
The ability to use debt and credit to finance purchases has its advantages and disadvantages. Understanding topics related to loan repayment and how your borrowing and credit use behavior may impact your credit report is critical for being able to have access to debt and credit use in the future.
Lecture: Borrowing and Credit: Pros and Cons•8 minutes
Lecture: Loan Amortization Part One•6 minutes
Lecture: Loan Amortization Part Two•6 minutes
Lecture: Loan Amortization Part Three•5 minutes
Vignette: What Is a Credit Report?•2 minutes
Lecture: Credit Reports•11 minutes
Lecture: Credit Scores•10 minutes
Loan Denial Testimonial: Bad Credit History•2 minutes
Loan Denial Testimonial: No Credit History•1 minute
Loan Denial Testimonial: Identity Theft•2 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Module 5 Overview•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Module 5: Borrowing and Credit•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
Personal Attitudes Towards Borrowing and Debt•10 minutes
Monitoring Your Credit Information•10 minutes
Module 6: Investing
2 hours to complete
Module details
In this module you'll be introduced to investment terms and key investment strategies. This foundation will allow you to better understand investment choices and information that you'll encounter throughout your life.
Street Interview: How Would You Invest $100,000?•2 minutes
Lecture: Introduction to Investing Terms•13 minutes
Lecture: Understanding Investment Risk•7 minutes
Street Interview: What Does It Mean to Diversify Investments?•1 minute
Lecture: Diversify Your Investments•9 minutes
Vignette: When to Start Saving for Retirement?•2 minutes
Lecture: Investing Tips for Young Adults•14 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Module 6 Overview•10 minutes
Building on Your Knowledge•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Module 6 Investing•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
Key Investing Concepts•10 minutes
When Should People Start Saving for Retirement?•10 minutes
Module 7: Risk Management
3 hours to complete
Module details
This module covers risk related topics related to insurance, and introduces learners to the concept of personal risk tolerance and how it might impact individualized risk management strategies.
The module provides an overview of the career opportunities in financial planning. You will get to see what it is like to engage and assist people (clients) from a variety of walks-of life. This module is optional in terms of completion of the course certificate. There is no required assignment in this module.
What's included
8 videos2 readings1 assignment1 plugin
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8 videos•Total 57 minutes
Street Interview: What Does a Financial Planner Do?•2 minutes
Lecture: Financial Planning as a Career Part One•8 minutes
Mock-Up Video: Middle-Age Couple Meeting with a Financial Planner•4 minutes
Mock-Up Video: Young Client Meeting with a Financial Planner•4 minutes
Lecture: Financial Planning as a Career Part Two•21 minutes
Interview: Interview with a Financial Planner Video One•9 minutes
Interview: Interview with a Financial Planner Video Two•8 minutes
I Am A CFP® Pro: Campaign Spokepeople•2 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Module 8 Overview•10 minutes
CFPPro.org•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Financial Planning as a Career Quiz•30 minutes
1 plugin•Total 15 minutes
How was the course?•15 minutes
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Reviewed on Mar 27, 2024
Very good value for money if you're beginning in financial planning but if you want to make the best out of it, it's best to be a US citizen; If not, some info won't be relevant to you.
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Reviewed on Mar 31, 2018
Great class overall. I would like to see more updated information, as many of the links no longer work and the material is from about 2012. I would also love to see more diversity in the vignettes.
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Reviewed on Dec 20, 2020
What a wonderful introduction to financial concepts and the world of personal finance. If you take this course, you will learn something new every week and will not be disappointed!
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