Title: NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Patrice
1NEFE High School Financial Planning Program
- Patrice Dollar,CFP
- Family Financial Management Specialist-University
of Georgia
2Why Financial Planning?
3Teens Have A Lot of MoneyandThey Spend It!
155 billion in 2000 172 billion in 2001 170
billion in 2002
4Test Scores
- Years Score
- 2002 50.2
- 2000 51.9
- 1997 57.3
5Signs of Increasing Financial Vulnerability
- More consumer credit delinquencies
- Sky-rocketing personal bankruptcies
- Inadequate retirement savings
- Decreasing personal savings rate
- Lost workplace productivity due to financial
problems
6The NEFE High SchoolFinancial Planning Program
Developed by by the National Endowment for
Financial Education
7Partners
CooperativeExtension System
8What is the HSFPP?
- Fully developed personal finance curriculum
- Materials include instructor's manual, student
guide for each student - Easily integrated into math, social studies,
economics, or family and consumer education
classes
9Purposes of HSFPP
- Teach the financial planning process
- what it is
- what it can do for students
- Help students apply the process
- stimulating exercises
- realistic assignments
- Encourage students to take control of their
financesbeginning now!
10HSFPP Curriculum is...
- comprehensive
- flexible
- easy to implement
- educational
- all materials free!
11Easy Implementation
- Can be completed
- in as few as
- 10 class periods
Suitable for block or traditional class schedule
12Results of National Evaluation
- After completing HSFPP
- 54 saved money
- 38 achieved financial goals
- 35 tracked expenses
- 31 used spending plan
- 27 compared prices
- IT WORKS!
Source NEFE High School Financial Planning
Program, Boyce and Danes, 1998
13New Instructors Manual
- Unit Description
- Learning Objectives
- Concept Lessons
- (1-3 per unit)
- Exams Answer
- Key
14National Standards
- Learning Objectives
- Cross referenced to National Standards
- Family and Consumer Economics
- Mathematics
- Social Studies-Economics
- National Standards/Benchmarks set by Jumpstart
Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy
15Lesson Plans
- Step-by-Step Plan
- outlines and visuals
- Learning by Doing
- 4-phase process
- Optional Unit Projects
- Service Learning Opportunities
16Learning By Doing
- Energizer
- Inquire
- Gather
- Process
- Apply
17NEFE High School Financial Planning Program
18NEFE High School Financial Planning Program
- Unit 1Financial Planning
- Your Roadmap
- Setting Financial Goals
- Effective Decision Making
- Financial Planning Process
19NEFE High School Financial Planning Program
- Unit 2Career Labor You Love
- Successful Careers
- Education and Training Pays
20NEFE High School Financial Planning Program
- Unit 3Budget Dont Go Broke
- Budgeting Process
- Consumer Spending
21NEFE High School Financial Planning Program
- Unit 4Savings and Investments
- Time Value of Money
- Investing
- Savings
22NEFE High School Financial Planning Program
- Unit 5Credit Buy Now, Pay Later
- How Credit Works
- Managing Debt
23Instructions Unit 5 Lesson 1 InquireGive Me
Credit
- Choose a fun name for your group
- Pick one person to play the role of the teacher
- The rest of the group will be students
- Turn to page 299 in the Instructors Manual
- Follow instructions in the Instructors Manual
- You group has 10 minutes to present to the entire
group.
24Instructions Unit 5 Lesson 1 GatherCredit
Masquerade
- Choose a fun name for your group
- Pick one person to play the role of the teacher
- The rest of the group will be students
- Turn to page 301 in the Instructors Manual
- Follow instructions in the Instructors Manual
- You group has 10 minutes to present to the entire
group.
25Instructions Unit 5 Lesson 1 ProcessLets
Break Down a Deal
- Choose a fun name for your group
- Pick one person to play the role of the teacher
- The rest of the group will be students
- Turn to page 303 in the Instructors Manual
- Follow instructions in the Instructors Manual
- You group has 10 minutes to present to the entire
group.
26Instructions Unit 5 Lesson 1 Apply Loan
Ranger
- Choose a fun name for your group
- Pick one person to play the role of the teacher
- The rest of the group will be students
- Turn to page 309 in the Instructors Manual
- Follow instructions in the Instructors Manual
- You group has 10 minutes to present to the entire
group.
27Reflection
- What did you learn that surprised you about how
credit works? - How do you feel about using credit?
- What advice would you give to someone who is
about to use credit for the first time?
28Reflection
- How does it feel to be in the dark when you are
trying to get a particular piece of information? - What strategies did you learn about asking
questions? - How can an activity like this help you learn to
investigate credit offers you will receive after
you graduate?
29Reflection
- Which variable carried the most weight in your
groups decision-making process? Why? - How can you use a credit analysis process like
this in your own life? - How would feel about committing yourself to two,
three or four years of monthly payments? - Which is more important to you a smaller payment
or paying less interest?
30NEFE High School Financial Planning Program
- Unit 6Insurance Your Protection
- Understanding Risk
- Types of Insurance
31Personal Finance Web Sites
- http//www.nefe.org/webtraining/index.html
- www.nefe.org
- www.ntrbonline.org
- www.jumpstart.org
- www.cuna.org
- www.asec.org
- www.ecs.org
- www.kiplingers.com
- www.younginvestor.com
- www.ultra.zacks.com/invest101/
- www.ihatefinancialplanning.com
32Personal Finance Web Sites
- www.ftc.gov
- www.superstarinvestor.com
- www.ed.gov
- www.collegeboard.org
- www.nelliemae.org
- www.bankrate.com
- www.finaid.org
- www.Salliemae.com
33The NEFE High School Financial Planning Program
- Helping Students Make Their Dreams
- a Reality!!
34- Working together
- to increase
- the financial literacy
- of
- Americas youth!!