Course title
Financial Math A-BPre-requisite
Algebra 2Course description
The A Portion of this course focuses on the applications of mathematics in both personal and business settings. This course contains 15 major topics encompassing many aspects of financial math: personal financial planning; income; budgeting and wise spending; banking; paying taxes; the importance of insurance; long-term investing; buying a house; consumer loans; consumer credit; consumer debt; economic principles; traveling abroad;
starting a business; and analyzing business data. Students apply various math skills such as
percents; proportions; probability; data analysis; linear systems; exponential functions and formulas to real life situations. A unique feature of this course is that each lesson is centered on the mathematical skills used in the world of personal finance. Students participate in interactive activities and use inquiry to explore scenarios that are relevant to their lives
Financial Math A
Unit 1: Personal Financial Planning
Unit 2: Income
Unit 3: Budgeting and Wise Spending
Unit 4: Banking
Unit 5: Paying Taxes
Unit 6: The Importance of InsuranceUnit 7: Long-Term Investing
The B Portion of this course focuses on the applications of mathematics in both personal and business settings. This course contains 15 major topics encompassing many aspects of financial math: personal financial planning; income; budgeting and wise spending; banking; paying taxes; the importance of insurance; long-term investing; buying a house; consumer loans; consumer credit; consumer debt; economic principles; traveling abroad;
starting a business; and analyzing business data. Students apply various math skills such as
percents; proportions; probability; data analysis; linear systems; exponential functions and formulas to real life situations. A unique feature of this course is that each lesson is centered on the mathematical skills used in the world of personal finance. Students participate in interactive activities and use inquiry to explore scenarios that are relevant to their lives
Financial Math B
Unit 1: Buying a House
Unit 2: Consumer Loans
Unit 3: Consumer Credit
Unit 4: Consumer Debt
Unit 5: Economic Principles
Unit 6: Traveling Abroad
Unit 7: Starting a Business
Unit 8: Analyzing Business Data
School Country
United StatesSchool state
ArizonaSchool city
GlendaleSchool Address
N/ASchool zip code
N/ARequested competency code
MathDate submitted
Deferred
YesDeferred date
Deferred Reason
In order to determine applicability more details of math concepts taught is needed.