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What’s Inside the Financier Unit

This bundle prepares older teens for financial independence by teaching them to budget, manage earnings, and make informed decisions about credit and debit. Students explore the essentials of creating their first budget, learn about income beyond wages, and gain practical insight into responsible borrowing and spending. By the end, learners are equipped with financial tools and habits to support independence in adulthood.

Your First Budget Plan

Lesson Length: 1 Hour
Every independent journey starts with a budget.
In this interactive lesson, students learn to create their first personal budget, balancing needs, wants, and savings. They explore how to track expenses, adjust spending, and plan for both short-term goals and long-term security. By the end, students will have the confidence to design and manage their own financial plans.

Beyond the Paycheck

Lesson Length: 1 Hour
Earnings are just the beginning of financial awareness. In this interactive lesson, students explore sources of income beyond wages, such as freelance work, investments, and financial aid. They learn about taxes, deductions, and the responsibilities tied to earning. By the end, students will understand how to make informed choices about their income and plan for future opportunities.

Credit, Debt, and Decisions

Lesson Length: 1 Hour
Financial tools can open doors but only if used wisely. In this interactive lesson, students examine the differences between credit and debit, exploring the risks and benefits of each. They learn how interest, debt, and repayment affect financial health. By the end, students will be able to make responsible choices about borrowing, spending, and managing money.

What’s Included in This Unit

Give your child the tools they need to grow with confidence and independence one skill-building lesson at a time.

Relatable Real-World Scenarios

Lessons are grounded in everyday situations learners can easily connect with.

Interactive
Activities

Engaging tasks that encourage active thinking, problem-solving, and creativity. 

Creative & Reflective Prompts

Thoughtful questions and tasks that inspire self-expression and deeper understanding.

Glossary & Reference
Sheet

A handy guide to key terms and ideas for easy review and long-term retention.

Comprehension Checks
& Final Quiz

Short check-ins throughout the course plus a final quiz to assess understanding and reinforce key learning outcomes.

Certificate
of Completion

Celebrate progress with a personalized certificate and a report that marks your learner’s success.

Who Is This Unit For?

Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or homeschooler, this unit is designed to support learners
wherever they are at home, in the classroom, or anywhere in between.

Parents

If you want your learner to make thoughtful money choices and understand the value of earning, saving, and spending wisely, this unit is for you. With relatable lessons and practical tools, they’ll build financial awareness, develop smart habits, and gain confidence in managing resources in and out of the classroom.

Teachers and Schools

Looking for thoughtful, low-prep resources that support financial literacy, goal-setting, and real-world responsibility? This unit fits easily into advisory sessions, enrichment blocks, or personal development time with no extra preparation needed.

Homeschooling Families

This unit makes it easy to add structured, skill-building lessons to your homeschool routine. Flexible, engaging, and self-paced, it supports your learner’s growth in money management, financial decision-making, and everyday responsibility.

What Your
Learner Gains

Every lesson in the Financier Unit is designed to help your child build meaningful, real-world skills they’ll carry into every part of life.

Budgeting Skills for Independence

Learners develop the ability to plan and manage their own finances.

Income Awareness

They understand different income sources, taxes, and responsibilities tied to earning.

Responsible Money Management

Students gain strategies for using credit and debit wisely to avoid financial pitfalls.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before purchasing the Financier Unit.

What age group is the Financier Unit for?

This unit is designed for learners aged 16-18. All lessons are developmentally appropriate and encourage independence, self-reflection, and practical skill-building at just the right level

How long does the unit take to complete?

The unit includes at least 3 hours of content across three lessons. Learners can move through the material at their own pace whether that’s over a few days or several weeks. Each lesson includes reflection prompts and real-life practice activities that can be revisited anytime, making the learning experience flexible and easy to fit into any routine.

What kinds of skills will my learner develop?

Learners build essential life skills such as time management, focus, goal setting, and self-awareness. They also learn how to make confident choices and develop habits that support learning and well-being.

Is this unit suitable for homeschool or classroom use?

Yes! It fits naturally into homeschool schedules and is also great for classroom use during SEL blocks, advisory periods, or enrichment time. No prep required just log in and learn.

Do I need to guide my learner through the lessons?

No. Each lesson includes a virtual guide who explains the activities and helps keep learners on track. Learners can work through the unit independently, though parents and teachers are welcome to join the conversation.

What makes this unit different from other online lessons?

The Financier Unit goes beyond academic content. It focuses on developing real-life skills that learners can apply right away at school, at home, and in daily routines. With age-appropriate content and a guided experience, it supports whole-child development in a way that’s practical, thoughtful, and engaging.