Oklahoma Personal Finance and Money Management Education
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State Approved 2026-2032 Personal Finance Curriculum




Personal Finance & Money Management
This course creates excitement in students as they prepare for their financial future. This course shows them how to make their money work for them (not just work for their money). By teaching key skills like evaluating spending habits, creating a budget, establishing good credit, and saving and investing, students can build a strong financial foundation. With this knowledge, learners can equip themselves with a plan to turn their dreams into reality.
Course Units at a Glance
» Establishing a Financial Foundation
» Budgeting Basics and Money Management
» Decoding Spending Habits
» Understanding Loans
» Credit and Consequences
Personal Finance Simulation
» Raising Your Investment IQ
» The Government and Your Wallet
» Insurance: Protecting What Matters
Our Personal Finance simulation offers learners real-life, immersive financial scenarios - such as renting an apartment, buying a car, investing - that impact their future. A correlation guide ensures that educators can easily align simulation lessons with key units of our Personal Finance and Money Management course, enhancing the learning experience and reinforcing practical financial skills. Because students track personal behavior and spending habits (finding an apartment, finding a job, getting a bank account, paying taxes, and more) of their simulation character, students are more likely to retain personal finance knowledge.
Lessons Include
» Budgeting & Saving
» Choosing & Balancing a Checking Account
» Getting a Credit Card
» Fixing Your Credit
» Paying Taxes
» Intro to Investing
» Finding a Job
» Finding an Apartment
» Buying a Car
» Risk vs. Return
» Investing for Retirement
» Insurance