Basic Money Management
Learn to navigate important financial decisions with skill.
Course Introduction
Lesson Overview
Using Credit – Part 1
Using Credit – Part 2
Using Credit – Part 3
Read Resources for Lesson 1
Lesson 1 Assignment
Lesson Overview
Auto Buying
Home Buying
Read Articles on Auto and Home Buying
Lesson 2 Assignment
Lesson Overview
Investments – Part 1
Investments – Part 2
Investments – Part 3
Read Resource on Biblically Responsible Investing
Lesson 3 Assignment
Lesson Overview
Banking
Reflection: Your Definition of Retirement
Retirement
Reflection: Work and Retirement
Read Articles for Lesson 4
Lesson 4 Assignment
Lesson Overview
Educational Planning
Compare and Contrast State 529 Plan
Read Articles on Educational Planning
Lesson 5 Assignment
Lesson Overview
Risk Management
Term and Whole Life Insurance
Property and Casualty Insurance
Read Resources for Lesson 6
Lesson 6 Assignment
Recommended Resources
Course Evaluation
Daily living often becomes complicated as you seek to drive a car, own a home, open an online banking account, pay for college tuition, direct money to certain retirement vehicles, use insurance, pay off credit cards, and maintain a strong credit score.
This course, featuring video lectures from Professor Shane Enete of Biola University's Crowell School of Business, is designed to help you navigate these important financial decisions with skill so that you might faithfully steward the resources that God has entrusted to you.
In this course, you will receive:
• Video lectures by Professor Enete to walk you through different financial decisions
• Reflection questions to help you process what you learned in the videos
• A downloadable coursepack with lecture notes and assignments to help you apply your learnings to your own financial situation
This course is the third course in the Financial Literacy Series of courses available on Biola LEARN. The full list of courses in this series, present in their recommended order of completion, is:
1. The Bible and Personal Finance
2. Personal Financial Planning
3. Basic Money Management (Basic Money Management for Church Leaders also available)
Each lesson is designed to take approximately 2-4 hours, depending on how deeply you engage the reflection and discussion questions. Since this is a self-paced course, the time it will take you to complete it will depend on the speed with which you want to progress through the course.
Since this course is designed as a self-paced experience, you will not have any interaction with the professor during the course.
No. The course contains everything you need to successfully complete the course. There are resources recommended at the end of the course that you’re free to purchase if you wish to pursue further study on the course topics.
Crowell School of Business |
Biola University