Credit and DebtHS.PFE.A
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Understand components used to build credit and investigate actions that could impact personal credit scores.HS.PFE.A.1
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Compare and contrast various types of consumer credit and the costs and benefits of borrowing money.HS.PFE.A.2
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Analyze the long-term impacts of high and low credit scores.HS.PFE.A.3
Banking, Investing, Saving and RepaymentHS.PFE.B
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Describe the roles of various types of financial institutions, and explore products and services provided by these institutions. HS.PFE.B.1
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Develop goals for building assets using various investment options, and identify potential risks and rewards for a given strategy.HS.PFE.B.2
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Evaluate repayment strategies, risks and costs for various types of consumer credit use, including simple or compound interest calculations.HS.PFE.B.3
Budgeting, Spending and Money ManagementHS.PFE.C
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Describe budgeting strategies for savings goals, emergency funds, fixed expenses and variable expenses.HS.PFE.C.1
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Identify and examine the costs and benefits of financial decisions.HS.PFE.C.2
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Apply a budgeting strategy to create a sample budget that includes common costs associated with housing, transportation, and insurance products and analyze the outcomes.HS.PFE.C.3
Personal Income, Taxes and Services HS.PFE.D
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Define and identify examples of common types of income.HS.PFE.D.1
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Understand the personal income tax filing cycle, including common tax forms and available tax preparation resources and options.HS.PFE.D.2
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Understand taxes associated with various sources of income and common tax credits that could reduce individual tax liability.HS.PFE.D.3
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Understand common types of federal, state, regional, and local taxes and associated tax-funded services provided.HS.PFE.D.4
Maintaining Financial Well-beingHS.PFE.E
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Analyze the psychology of money through cultural, social, and emotional influences on financial behavior.HS.PFE.E.1
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Analyze and apply multiple sources of information when making consumer decisions.HS.PFE.E.2
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Understand and apply strategies to prevent fraud and personal identity theft.HS.PFE.E.3
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- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- Where can I read the official document?
- Oregon’s High School Personal Financial Education Content Standards (HS.PFE)
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