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Financial Literacy Path to Financial Freedom

This course provides a practical, accessible introduction to personal finance — covering
everything from understanding what money is and how it works, to building wealth,
managing debt, planning for retirement, and protecting yourself from financial risk.
Drawing on real-world principles and relatable examples, learners will develop the
mindset, habits, and tools needed to take control of their financial lives and work toward
lasting financial independence.

Target Students

 Young adults and first-time earners entering the workforce
 Individuals with no formal background in personal finance
 Employees in the public or private sector looking to improve their financial habits
 Self-employed workers and informal sector earners with no employer-provided
pension or benefits
 Anyone who wants to stop living paycheck to paycheck and start building real
wealth

Skills Students Will Learn

 Define financial literacy and explain how it affects everyday decision-making
 Distinguish between assets and liabilities, and apply that distinction to personal
finances
 Set SMART financial goals and build a personal budget
 Evaluate borrowing options and calculate the true cost of credit
 Understand how saving, investing, and compound interest work together to build
wealth
 Identify and manage common investment risks
 Diversify a personal portfolio across different asset classes
 Select appropriate insurance products to protect against financial loss
 Design a retirement savings strategy that accounts for inflation and life
expectancy
 Create a basic estate plan to protect and transfer assets to loved ones
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