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2016 NGPF Summer Institute
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NGPF Resource Share
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June 2016
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Resource TitleResource TypeTopicVery brief description/What you Like
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Questions of the DayCool ToolAll TopicsQOTD! I just recently discovered these questions and they are awesome! Great for use in Google Classroom if you want to post a "Question"
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Video Resource: Dan Gilbert TED VideoVideoBehavioral FinanceDan Gilbert video
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Video: Why Do Teenagers Crave What's Cool?VideoBehavioral FinanceWhy we crave what's cool
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Interactive: What Kind of Spender Are You?InteractiveBudgetingWhat kind of spender are you
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Interactive: Living Paycheck to PaycheckInteractiveBudgetingGame that makes students survive on minimum wage
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Data Crunch: What's the Average Household Spend Money On?Data CrunchBudgetingAnalyzes how the typical American household spends money
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Activity: Plan A Spring Break VacationActivityBudgetingStudents plan a spring break vacation based on a given budget
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Video: Pain of Paying VideoBudgeting, Behavioral financeDan Ariely shares his research findings about how the way
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Case Study: Car, Home, Retirement: What's My Plan?Case StudyBudgeting, InvestingGreat final wrap up of newly-employed college graduate.
Must make choices for car, 401K, house, & retirement
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Lesson Guide: Introduction to SpreadsheetsLessonCareerProvides basic introduction to spreadsheets
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Video: Success In the New EconomyVideoCareerSuccess in the New Economy
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Interactive: What's the Potential for Automating 750 Different Jobs?InteractiveCareerAnalyzes the potential that over 750 jobs will be automated; includes set of questions to accompany the interactive
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NGPF Case Study Notes for Bank On ThisCase StudyCheckingTim's notes on doing the checking account case study
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What Are the Trends in Non-Cash PaymentsData CrunchCheckingAll of these data crunch topics would be great to extend learning for higher level students
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NGPF Activity: Credit Card Laws Web QuestActivityCreditWeb Quest Card Credit Laws
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Activity: Calculate FICO Credit ScoresActivityCreditStudents use a credit score calculator to generate the FICO score of two people, as well as their own credit score.
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Video: Powers of Persuasion in AdvertisingVideoCreditStudents read articles to identify 7 advertising tricks; then watch videos and identify the form of persuasion
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Case Study: Gimme Some CreditCase StudyCreditStudents give "Joe" advice on choosing a credit card and strategies on building a postive credit history.
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Family and Money Teacher Lesson GuideLessonFinancial PitfallsPractical examples of issues faced by couples and their personal finances
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Lesson: Financial Pitfalls BasicsLessonFinancial PitfallsFinancial Pitfalls Basics - a great overview with many choices
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Activity: Play the Lottery or Save?ActivityFinancial PitfallsExplores playing the lottery and compares with investing
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Activity: Car Insurance ComparisonActivityInsuranceCar Insurance Comparison Shopping
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Project: Build Your Own PortfolioProjectInvestingStudents build a diversified investment portfolio for a 20-something year old person. They present their asset allocation and investment strategies in a presentation
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Project: Why Don't People Invest?ProjectInvestingStudents read articles about Americans not investing in the market, develop interview questions to ask their acquaintances, and then write their own article about their findings.
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Interactive: How Much Will Your College Actually Cost?InteractivePaying for CollegeWhat you'll actually pay ("net price") at 1550 colleges
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Activity: Research Finding Scholarships and GrantsActivityPaying for CollegeI use with the video "Voices of Debt" and article on the creator of Scholly. Activity has students investigate scholarships available.Article LinkVideo Link
App called Scholy
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Data Crunch: What's the Value of A College Degree?Data CrunchPaying for College20 minute activity to reinforce that even today a college degree is worth it
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Activity: Savings BrainteaserActivitySavingsAsks the question, "would you take $1,000,000 in one month or $0.01 that doubles each day?" Students use a spreadsheet to calculate return results.
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Tax Simulation: Using Your W-2 and Form 1099-INT to File Your 1040EZInteractiveTaxesTax Simulation-makes doing taxes "real" for students
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