
Here's how High School Personal Finance aligns with curriculum standards in Washington DC. Use the filters to change the location, set of standards, and grade level.
Earning Income
Knowledge Standards
EI.K.6: Evaluate the risks and benefits of starting and owning a business.
Skills Standards
EI.S.3: Analyze a variety of tools and services that are relevant to the preparation of personal and business taxes to understand how and when to complete taxes.
EI.S.4: Identify the different forms and functions of taxation, and determine estimated payroll taxes, income taxes, property taxes and sales taxes.
Saving and Investing
Knowledge Standards
SI.K.10: Compare the trade-offs involved with investing in riskier assets with the potential for higher rates of return.
SI.K.8: Examine the incentives that drive companies to issue and sell stock and motivate individuals to invest.
Skills Standards
SI.S.2: Compare nominal annual rates of return, including cash flows and price changes over time on different types of investments.
Spending
Knowledge Standards
SP.K.2: Analyze how management of financial resources changes at different income and wealth levels, considering budgeting, savings and expenditures.
Skills Standards
SP.S.1: Create a budget based on changing individual inputs, constraints and goals.
Credit
Skills Standards
CR.S.1: Examine the cost of credit using the Annual Percentage Rate (APR), Effective Annual Rate (EAR) or the actual rate to be paid based on the period of compounding and other terms in the contract for a credit card or loan for purchases.
Knowledge Standards
CR.K.1: Understand the purpose, risks and benefits of credit.
Managing Risk
Skills Standards
MR.S.1: Analyze the factors that influence insurance premiums including copayments and deductibles and determine the costs and benefits of plans with different costs.
MR.S.2: Compare the costs, benefits and risks of different health insurance plans, including the extent to which health insurance covers preventative care.