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• Budgeting -✓✓ Involves forecasting income and expenses; types include static,
flexible, and line-item budgets. Tracking actual spending against the budget is
essential for financial health.


• Saving -✓✓ Critical for emergencies, large purchases, and retirement; types of
savings accounts include traditional savings, high-yield savings, and money market
accounts.


• Debt Management -✓✓ Understanding secured vs. unsecured debt and strategies
like the snowball method, avalanche method, and debt consolidation are vital for
financial stability.


• Emergency Fund -✓✓ Recommended to cover 3-6 months of living expenses to
handle unexpected financial challenges.
Financial Goals: Differentiating between short-term and long-term goals, and
applying the SMART criteria (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-
bound) for effective goal setting.


• Financial Goals -✓✓ Differentiating between short-term and long-term goals, and
applying the SMART criteria (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-
bound) for effective goal setting.


• What do banking institutions facilitate? -✓✓ Financial transactions, managing
deposits, loans, and other services.


• INTRODUCTION TO BANKING -✓✓

,• What are the types of banks? -✓✓ Commercial banks, credit unions, investment
banks, and online banks.


• What is the primary function of commercial banks? -✓✓ To serve individuals and
businesses by managing deposits and providing loans.


• What is a credit union? -✓✓ A type of bank that is owned and operated by its
members, offering various financial services.


• What is the role of investment banks? -✓✓ To assist in raising capital for
companies and providing advisory services for mergers and acquisitions.


• What distinguishes online banks from traditional banks? -✓✓ Online banks
operate primarily over the internet and often have lower fees and higher interest
rates.


• TYPES OF BANKS AND CORE FUNCTIONS -✓✓


• Commercial Banks -✓✓ Offer services like checking and savings accounts, loans,
and credit cards to individuals and businesses.
Credit Unions: Member-owned cooperatives providing similar services as
commercial banks, often with better rates and lower fees.


• Investment Banks -✓✓ Specialize in underwriting, capital raising, and advisory
services for corporations.
Online Banks: Primarily operate online, offering lower fees and higher interest
rates due to reduced overhead costs.

,• Online Banks -✓✓ Primarily operate online, offering lower fees and higher
interest rates due to reduced overhead costs.


• INVESTMENTS -✓✓


• What are investments? -✓✓ Investments are assets acquired to generate income
or appreciation.


• Why is understanding various investment options important? -✓✓ Understanding
various investment options is crucial for wealth building.


• What are some types of investments? -✓✓ Types of investments include stocks,
bonds, mutual funds, ETFs, and real estate.


• Do different types of investments have the same risk profiles? -✓✓ No, each type
of investment has unique risk profiles and potential returns.


• INVESTMENTS STRATEGIES -✓✓


• Diversification -✓✓ Spreading investments across various asset classes to
minimize risk.


• Asset Allocation -✓✓ Balancing investments based on risk tolerance and
investment horizon.

, • Risk Tolerance -✓✓ Understanding personal capacity to handle market
fluctuations is essential for investment decisions.


• Time Horizon -✓✓ Classifying investments as short-term, medium-term, or long-
term influences strategy and risk management.


• DEFINITION AND HISTORICAL BACKGROUND -✓✓


• CONSUMERISM -✓✓


• What is consumerism? -✓✓ Consumerism is the ideology promoting the
acquisition of goods and services, emphasizing consumer rights and protection.


• When did the term consumerism gain prominence? -✓✓ The term gained
prominence in the mid-20th century.


• What were early movements that focused on consumer protection? -✓✓ Early
movements included the Consumers' League and the establishment of the Federal
Trade Commission.


• KEY CONCEPTS IN CONSUMERISM -✓✓


• Consumer Sovereignty -✓✓ The idea that consumer choices dictate production
and availability of goods and services.


• Consumer Rights -✓✓ Enshrined in the Consumer Bill of Rights (1962),
advocating for safety, information, choice, and the right to be heard.

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