68 customizable lessons, aligned with National Standards, exams and more.
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Activities
Advocacy
Behavioral Economics
Best Of
Budgeting
Buying a Car
Career
Checking
Consumer Skills
Credit
Cryptocurrencies
Current Events
Curriculum Announcements
Economics
Entrepreneurship
Edpuzzle
ELL Resources
FinCap Friday
Gambling and Sports Betting
Insurance
Interactive
Investing
Math
Paying for College
Philanthropy
Podcasts
Press Releases
Professional Development
Question of the Day
Savings
So Expensive Series
Taxes
Teacher Talk
NGPF Co-Founder Jessica Endlich was recently featured as a guest on NerdWallet TV and answered some True or False questions to help clear up seven common misconceptions around personal finance. We’ve paired each True or False question with NGPF lessons and activities in case you want to use the video to launch a topic or provide review of a concept you already taught.
Watch the discussion between NerdWallet’s Nikita Turk and NGPF’s Jessica Endlich:
0:32 TRUE or FALSE: You are automatically assigned a credit score on your 18th birthday.
False: You need credit history to get a score.
Lesson: Your Credit Score
Activity: RESEARCH: How Can I Improve My Credit Score?
2:46 TRUE or FALSE: Only full-time employees need to file taxes.
False: Requirements are tied to income.
Lesson: Teens and Taxes
Activity: PLAY: Should They File a Tax Return
5:18 TRUE or FALSE: Consistently paying only the minimum due on your credit card can negatively impact your credit scores.
True: Increased credit utilization may lower scores.
Lesson: Credit Scores (this one’s from Financial Algebra – a more math heavy suggestion than up above!)
Activity: INTERACTIVE: FICO Credit Scores
6:54 TRUE or FALSE: If you earn over $150,000 annually, you do not need a monthly budget.
False: Budgets can be helpful across many income levels.
Lesson: Build Your BudgetActivity: CASE STUDY: How Do I Budget?
7:44 TRUE or FALSE: You can often open a high-yield savings account for no monthly fees.
True: Some institutions don’t charge fees or will waive fees with a minimum balance.
Lesson: Savings Accounts
Activity: COMPARE: Select a Savings Account
8:28 TRUE or FALSE: If you have debt, you should focus on paying it off before building savings.
False: You should do some saving while paying down debt.
Lesson: Debt Management
Activity: PROJECT: Do-It-Yourself Debt Relief
9:57 TRUE or FALSE: You shouldn’t start planning for retirement until after your 40th birthday.
False: The sooner you start, the better the benefits from compound interest.
Lesson: The Importance of Investing for Retirement
Activity: COMPARE: Types of Retirement Accounts
Bonus: What is the difference between a debit and credit card?
During the discussion (9:22), Jessica mentioned that one of the most common questions students ask is the difference between a credit or debit card. Here’s a lesson to help them understand the difference.
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Question of the Day: What source of funding is used most often to start new businesses?
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When I started working at Next Gen Personal Finance, it's as though my undergraduate degree in finance, followed by ten years as an educator in an NYC public high school, suddenly all made sense.
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