How can we prepare well for financial decision making?
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Why this why now
This unit builds on pupils existing knowledge of personal and public spending and their understanding of debt, credit loans, savings investment and risk. Using the example of housing, students critically consider how personal and public spending and economic decisions can impact housing nationally.
Prior knowledge requirements
- What credit and loans are
- What local authorities and national government fund
- Financial challenges local and national government have
- What taxes are and why we pay them
- How citizens can support a healthy economy
- What debt is
Threads
Why this why now
This unit builds on pupils existing knowledge of personal and public spending and their understanding of debt, credit loans, savings investment and risk. Using the example of housing, students critically consider how personal and public spending and economic decisions can impact housing nationally.
Prior knowledge requirements
- What credit and loans are
- What local authorities and national government fund
- Financial challenges local and national government have
- What taxes are and why we pay them
- How citizens can support a healthy economy
- What debt is
How can we prepare well for financial decision making?
Using the example of housing, pupils explore a range of different financial decisions, products and services. They consider how they can prepare to become financially independent and what advice is available to them.
4 lessons in unit
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