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Basic Skills Agency, 2007
Financial literacy refers to the ability to make informed judgements and to take effective decisions regarding the use and management of money. A baseline survey carried out by the Financial Services Agency (FSA) in 2006 highlighted many issues: (1) 29% of 16-4-year-olds said they would not know how to prepare and manage a weekly budget; (2) 19%…
Descriptors: Money Management, Adult Education, Foreign Countries, Consumer Education
American Financial Services Association, Washington, DC. Consumer Credit Education Foundation. – 1991
Designed for first-time borrowers, this pamphlet describes the basics of credit as a part of personal financial planning. Following a self-quiz (with answers) that tests the reader's knowledge of credit, the pamphlet provides guidelines for responsible credit use and outlines steps to take if debt problems occur. Topics covered include the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Consumer Education, Consumer Protection, Credit Cards
Urshan, J. – 1983
This guide to supermarket shopping begins with a study of the American food shopper. The major types of shoppers and their needs are identified. Chapter 2 discusses planning at home. Topics include preparation of a comprehensive list, using coupons, impulse buying, and comparison shopping. Chapter 3 focuses on the actual shopping experience. Unit…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, Consumer Education, Food
Urshan, J. – 1986
This guide to supermarket shopping provides information in an outline format. It first covers preliminary activities such as determining family needs, shopping on a budget, and planning at home. A number of suggestions are then made for the actual shopping. Topics include shopper aids (unit pricing, nutritional labeling, freshness coding), store…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, Consumer Education, Food
Baran, Nancy H., Ed. – 1988
This student/teacher resource booklet provides information on conserving food dollars while providing nutritious meals. The guide shows how to set up a food budget and explains how scanning the weekly food ads, planning meals around the specials, and compiling a list accordingly can also help consumers get more for their food dollars. Numerous…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Consumer Education, Educational Resources, Foods Instruction
Baran, Nancy H., Ed. – 1987
This booklet is a simple, practical guide for managing money. It provides advice to help the reader balance expenses with income and get personal finances in order. The booklet takes the reader step by step through the processes involved in setting up a basic financial plan and shows him/her how to tailor it to fit personal needs. It explains how…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Budgeting, Consumer Economics, Consumer Education
Saskatchewan Consumer and Commercial Affairs, Regina. Education and Communications Branch. – 1983
This guide is intended for use in a consumer education course designed to teach consumers to get the most out of their dollar when shopping for and preparing food. The kit is divided into a series of sections containing activities and fact sheets that are designed to guide the consumer through a successful shopping trip. The following topics are…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Consumer Education, Food, Foods Instruction
Baran, Nancy H., Ed. – 1989
This booklet provides guidelines for buying major home appliances from ranges and refrigerators to washers and dryers, as well as wood and upholstered furniture, and bedding and floor coverings, with helpful charts to make selection easier. It begins with suggestions on how to furnish within one's means. Next, information on equipping the home…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Consumer Economics, Consumer Education, Consumer Protection
Baran, Nancy H., Ed. – 1988
This booklet is designed to help first-time car buyers determine if they can or should buy a car and how to get the most from their car-buying dollar. Leasing and renting options also are discussed. The booklet outlines the process of buying a new car, starting with a review of sizes, types, and features. This is followed by a rundown on showroom…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Budgeting, Consumer Economics, Consumer Education
Baran, Nancy H., Ed. – 1986
This booklet provides some practical guidelines for determining total insurance needs, examining options, and comparing costs. It discusses how to fit insurance costs into an overall financial plan, the necessity of adequate liability coverage, and the importance of keeping policies up to date. The next four sections highlight the basic types of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Consumer Education, Decision Making, Fire Insurance
Internal Revenue Service (Dept. of Treasury), Washington, DC. – 1999
This comprehensive educational curriculum aims to teach adults about federal income taxes and the role of taxes in the economy. The unit provides the tools, lessons, and activities to teach information about taxes and tax forms. The lessons build upon each other. Two instructional modules can be used separately as workshop topics, integrated into…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Consumer Education, Economics Education, Government Role
Pitts, Joyce M. – 1986
This guide is designed to help people of all ages set up a budget and manage their money. It is organized in three sections: the Principles of Managing Your Finances, Financial Tools Used in Money Management, and Coping with Change. Section 1 consists of three chapters. The first chapter introduces the money management process, discusses goal…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Budgeting, Consumer Education, Credit (Finance)
Marine Corps Inst., Washington, DC. – 1985
Developed as part of the Marine Corps Institute (MCI) correspondence training program, this course on personal finance is designed to provide all Marines with the ability to manage their financial affairs successfully. Introductory materials include specific information for MCI students, a course introduction, and a study guide (guidelines to…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Behavioral Objectives, Consumer Education, Continuing Education
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., Washington, DC. – 2002
This module on how to choose and keep a checking account is one of ten in the Money Smart curriculum, and includes an instructor guide and a take-home guide. It was developed to help adults outside the financial mainstream enhance their money skills and create positive banking relationships. It is designed to enable participants to open and keep a…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Banking, Basic Business Education, Behavioral Objectives
Baran, Nancy H., Ed. – 1989
This booklet is designed to help consumers understand and manage credit. It is suitable for personal use by adults or for classroom use in junior high through adult consumer education classes. The booklet is organized in two parts. The first part explains consumer credit: what it is, pros and cons, cost of credit, establishing credit, types of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Consumer Education, Credit (Finance), Eligibility
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