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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