Advanced Budgeting

Advanced Budgeting

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Here's how Advanced Budgeting aligns with curriculum standards in Washington. Use the filters to change the location, set of standards, and grade level.

9.SS: Spending and Saving

Develop a plan for spending and saving.

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Defined by State Learning Standards: Financial Education 9th Grade and align with Advanced Budgeting
1: Use a plan to manage spending and achieve financial goals.

Develop a system for keeping and using financial records.

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Defined by State Learning Standards: Financial Education 9th Grade and align with Advanced Budgeting
3: Investigate checking, savings, and credit card accounts that financial institutions provide.

Describe how to use different payment methods.

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Defined by State Learning Standards: Financial Education 9th Grade and align with Advanced Budgeting
4: List the risks and protections of checks, prepaid cards, debit cards, gift cards, and online or mobile payment systems.

Apply consumer skills to spending and saving decisions.

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Defined by State Learning Standards: Financial Education 9th Grade and align with Advanced Budgeting
7: Demonstrate how to use comparison shopping skills to buy or finance a major purchase.

9.I: Investing

Explain how investing may build wealth and help meet financial goals.

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Defined by State Learning Standards: Financial Education 9th Grade and align with Advanced Budgeting
1: Examine strategies for investing as part of a comprehensive financial plan.

9.RM: Risk Management and Insurance

Identify common types of risks and basic risk management methods.

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Defined by State Learning Standards: Financial Education 9th Grade and align with Advanced Budgeting
2: Recommend insurance for various types of risk.

9.FD: Financial Decision-Making

Recognize the responsibilities associated with personal financial decisions.

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Defined by State Learning Standards: Financial Education 9th Grade and align with Advanced Budgeting
1: Identify how individual responsibility for financial well-being will change over a lifetime with changing life circumstances.
3: Consider how personal financial decisions might affect an individual.

Make criterion-based financial decisions by systematically considering alternatives and consequences.

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Defined by State Learning Standards: Financial Education 9th Grade and align with Advanced Budgeting
5: Identify elements of a contingency plan to handle events (e.g., car breakdown or phone loss) that might affect personal finances on short notice.

Control personal information.

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Defined by State Learning Standards: Financial Education 9th Grade and align with Advanced Budgeting
6: Understand identity theft prevention strategies.