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Exploring the New Financial Literacy Pathway

New Financial Literacy Pathway offers the highest quality and most comprehensive financial education resources and solutions to provide the necessary 21st century personal finance skills for success.

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With our clear and effective guidance, you can provide equitable financial education programming, built on inclusion, access, and opportunity. The innovative standards-aligned curriculums can be incorporated into subjects such as English language arts, Mathematics and Social Studies.

Special features of each curriculum are:

  • Multiple lessons that can be taught alone or in combination;

  • Ideas for grade-level modification;

  • Real-life exercises and examples;

  • Suggestions for optional books or online games/tools that can reinforce student understanding; and

  • Parent and Caregiver guides to engage parents.

Early 
Childcare
Personal
Finance
Education

The financial literacy curriculum & presentations are designed in modular format to accommodate a variety of schedules and learning outcome goals. 

Elementary
School
Personal 
Finance  Education

Material has been used as after-school programs, weekend workshops, camps, in-class training, lunch-and-learns, accredited college classes, and semester-long courses.

Middle
School

Personal  Finance  Education

The modular design and clear organization gives you the freedom to choose the material that best aligns with your desired learning outcomes.

High School
Personal  Finance  Education

Select from more than 400 hours of material, including PK – 2nd grade, 3rd – 5th grade, 6th – 8th grade, high school, college, and adult.

Course Units

The NFLP's financial literacy curriculum bridges the gap between real-world application and educational standards. The lessons motivate participants to take action to improve their finances, helping them build a foundation that supports growth toward financial wellness.

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Throughout the NFLP coursework participants complete practical activities and take action on what they’ve learned. This practical application helps students form positive financial habits and set up the infrastructure they need to properly manage their finances now and in the future.

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Checking

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Saving

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Types of Credit

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Debt & Credit Management

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Investing

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Paying for College

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Behavioral Finance

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Budgeting

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Career

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Taxes

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Insurance

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Entreprenurship

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