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Preview of Financial Literacy: Credit Report Notes

Financial Literacy: Credit Report Notes

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MathMotivations
You may have heard you can get a free credit report once a year, but what exactly is that? These guided notes tell what they are & what they include, along with discussing hard versus soft inquiries & the three credit bureaus.  Help students develop strong financial habits. When they see that every payment they make on every loan they’ve had is recorded & accessible to many people, it drives home the point that behaviors & choices they make early on can help or hurt them in big ways down the roa
Preview of Financial Literacy: Credit Card Basics

Financial Literacy: Credit Card Basics

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MathMotivations
These guided notes explain the basics of what credit cards are, how they work, available credit, & minimum payments. This general overview can lay the foundation for more detailed investigations into minimum payment calculations and amortization table activities. Answer key included. The resources come in pdf form and as PowerPoints, where the key is animated so the answers appear on each click. Appropriate for middle school through high school students.  What is included: Credit Card Basics
Preview of Financial Literacy: Writing Checks

Financial Literacy: Writing Checks

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MathMotivations
These guided notes offer a brief background & practice to writing checks. Information is provided about the pros & cons, parts of a check, and tips when writing checks. Two blank checks allow students to practice what they just learned! Appropriate for middle school through high school students. What is included: Writing Checks notes (pdf & PowerPoint versions)Writing Checks notes KEY (pdf & PowerPoint versions)*PowerPoint key is animated. Answers will appear in the blanks by clicking throu
Preview of Financial Literacy: Impact of Credit Scores Notes

Financial Literacy: Impact of Credit Scores Notes

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MathMotivations
These notes guide students through two articles where they list & describe 6 ways a bad credit score can hurt you and 8 ways you can improve your credit score. Students can research the articles & compile the lists independently, or you can provide them with the answers using the included key.  The resources come in pdf form and as PowerPoints, where the key is animated so the answers appear on each click. Appropriate for middle school through high school students.  What is included: Impact
Preview of Financial Literacy: Credit Score Notes

Financial Literacy: Credit Score Notes

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MathMotivations
A major advantage to having a good credit score is knowing what factors go into it. These guided notes show students what makes up a FICO Score & what makes up a VantageScore and the differences between the two. By knowing what the factors are & how heavily they influence scores, students can make smarter decisions now that will affect their financial futures.  Answer key included. The resources come in pdf form and as PowerPoints, where the key is animated so the answers appear on each clic
Preview of Financial Literacy: Banking Terms

Financial Literacy: Banking Terms

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MathMotivations
This set of guided notes/vocabulary defines terms associated with checking accounts & other banking terms. Students can follow along with you as you fill in the blanks in a lecture format. A more interactive way is to use the Quizlet link that is included in the Teaching Tips & play Quizlet Live using teams or use the typical Quizlet resources in any manner you choose! Appropriate for middle school through high school students.  What is included: Banking Terms notes page (pdf & PowerPoint ve
Preview of Financial Literacy: History of Credit

Financial Literacy: History of Credit

Created by
MathMotivations
How did American society become so driven by credit? This activity worksheet guides students through an article ( https://www.rockethq.com/learn/credit/the-history-of-credit) and an infographic ( https://www.visualcapitalist.com/history-consumer-credit-one-infographic/), beginning with the Babylonians loaning grain and silver up to the 1900s as the industrial revolution transformed American society. Students see the birth of our three current credit bureaus and the origins of FICO, Fannie Mae &

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