This course helps students solve math problems, understand and use data, and make good decisions in order to be smart consumers, savers, investors, and money managers. It will also help students become good citizens, workers, bosses, inventors, and part of the global community. This course is the first half of a two-part Business Math and Personal Finance series and has replaced Business and Consumer Math, Part 1.
This course uses Knowledge, Skills, and Attributes (KSA) model to give students the opportunity to develop both real-world 21st Century Skills and Social and Emotional Learning Soft Skills to develop college and career readiness.
- Knowledge: Business Math
- Skill: Critical Thinking—Problem Solving
- Attribute: Responsibility
What You’ll Learn
- Real-World Math Skills: Strengthen practical arithmetic, algebra, and data skills to handle everyday financial tasks (budgets, loans, interest).
- Consumer Finance & Decision Making: Understand credit, mortgages, depreciation, and make informed choices as consumers and future investors.
- Government & Economic Contexts: Explore how economics, regulation, and public policy influence personal finance.
- Credit hours: 0.5
Notes
This course may be counted for credit in either business or math, but not both.
Course Features
- Lecture 0
- Quiz 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes
- 15 Sections
- 0 Lessons
- Lifetime
- Module 1: Basic Math Review0
- Module 2: Algebra and Interest Rates0
- Module 3: The Role of Government & Economics in Business0
- Module 4: Making Decisions0
- Module 5: Budgets0
- Module 6: Related Costs0
- Module 8: Credit0
- Module 7: Midcourse0
- Quiz Module 9: Risk0
- Module 10: Loans0
- Module 11: Mortgages0
- Module 12: Sales0
- Module 13: Mark Ups0
- Module 14: Inventory0
- Module 15: Depreciation0






