Practical Personal Finance – Course
https://www.class-central.com/course/canvas-network-practical-personal-finance-9958
Description:
Employ economics’ reasoning in order to take steps toward living a personally rewarding and financially secure life by starting and successfully completing this course in personal finance.
What Will You Learn?
How to identify choices that are associated with lifestyles that are both personally fulfilling and financially secure.
Financial Literacy Course
https://www.open2study.com/courses/financial-literacy
Description:
Develop your knowledge of personal finance, such as how to control, invest and protect your finances. You will be shoo set your goals and how to achieve those goals using an established, working savings plan.
What Will You Learn?
The basic skills to understand common mistakes people make with managing their money, ie. the difference between lifestyle goals and financial goals, and how the two are interconnected.
You and Your Money Course
http://www.open.edu/openlearn/money-business/personal-finance/you-and-your-money/content-section-0
Description:
An important aspect of personal finance is the way in which individuals and households manage their debt, how much it costs and the different types of credit they can or cannot access. This course explores these issues, with respect to the wider, changing, social and economic climate.
What You Will Learn?
The basic skills to get you started on how to construct a savings plan using your income and your expenses, how to use your that savings plan to achieve your financial goals, and more.
Personal Finance Course
https://www.edx.org/course/personal-finance-purdex-pn-17-2
Description:
This personal finance course is divided into four modules: investments, credit, insurance, and retirement.
Throughout the course, you will explore interesting and relevant real-world examples so that you can better understand the underlying concepts. It will also relate relevant academic research to the topic at hand and show how the research findings are relevant to your daily financial decisions.
What Will You Learn?
Practical, ready-to-use solutions to incorporate into in your daily life. All solutions may not be equally important for you given you age and priorities, but they will certainly be relevant to you at some point in your life.
Personal Finance Co-Pilot: Achieve Your Financial Goals
https://www.skillshare.com/classes/Personal-Finance-Co-Pilot-Achieve-Your-Financial-Goals/731608566
Description:
This course will make you look at budget and financial planning in a whole new light.
What Will You Learn?
How to create a financial co-pilot that will set your finances up to absorb expense shocks and plan savings goals based on what you can actually save.
Learn and Master the Basics of Finance
https://www.udemy.com/finance-101
Description:
This course in Finance is meant for beginners and intermediate level students of finance who would like to get a good grip of the concepts of the subject and to be able to comprehend the financial world.
What will you learn? How to understand basic to moderately complex financial topics, how to understand the “Financial Times” or any other similar business newspaper or magazines, how to talk confidently about the latest financial issues and techniques to managing finances and building wealth.
Today is the deadline to file your state and federal income taxes. Except in Maine and Massachusetts which have an extra two days to file their taxes because of local holidays.
April 17th deadline for Maine – celebrates Patriot’s Day. April 17th deadline for Massachusetts – celebrates Emancipation Day.
Here is a free online course to teach you how to manage your money the right way…
Making Sense Of Your Personal Finances
https://www.udemy.com/making-sense-of-your-personal-finances/
Description:
Learn to set S.M.A.R.T. financial goals and work out how much you need for your goals,
This short course on basic money management, which is conducted by the Institute for Financial Literacy, Singapore. They provide free and unbiased financial education programs to companies and organizations.
Here are 13 cities where the average rental costs for an apartment are lower than the cost of the average mortgage. Homeownership has its perks. But owning a home is not always affordable. In these cities it is cheaper to rent:
13. Baltimore: monthly rent: $1,325 ~ mortgage:$1,483
12. Sacramento, Ca: monthly rent: $1,342 ~mortgage: $1,517
11. Detroit, MI: monthly rent: $945 ~ mortgage:$1,123
10. Chicago, Il.: monthly rent: $1,180 ~ mortgage:$1,362
9. Raleigh, NC: monthly rent: $1,200 ~ mortgage:$1,383
8. Philadelphia, PA: monthly rent: $1,159 ~ mortgage: $1,367
7. Providence, RI: monthly rent: $1,016 ~ mortgage: $1,242
6. New York City: monthly rent: $1,489 ~ mortgage: $1,738
5. San Francisco: monthly rent: $1,856 ~ mortgage: $2,130
4. Boston: monthly rent: $1,417 ~ mortgage: $1,700
3. Oklahoma City: monthly rent $900 ~ mortgage: $1,200
2. Milwaukee: monthly rent: $925 ~ mortgage: $1,225
1. Louisville, Ky: monthly rent: $866 ~ mortgage: $1,195
Use Token to protect yourself against credit card fraud. This free and easy app generates virtual credit card numbers up for your online purchases. What’s a ‘token‘ anyway? Although Token is the name of the app/service, a traditional credit card or payment system “token” is actually a different animal. Tokenization is a method of securely transmitting data behind the scenes, whereas a virtual card number is something a consumer asks for so that s/he ‘real’ credit card number when making an online purchase. But the advantage of the Token service we’re examining here is that it works with any existing accounts you already have. And it’s free to use. (The company earns a percentage of the overall transaction cost, the “interchange fee” associated with all credit card transactions.)