Financial Math

Grades 11-12
Course Rigor: Course Rigor

Credit: 1

Term: 2 Semesters

Subject Type: Core

Prerequisite(s): Geometry

Learn how to apply math in meaningful, real-life situations that support wise financial decision-making. This full-year course teaches students essential math skills through the lens of personal finance, business, and economic principles.

In this course, students will learn:

  • Real-World Math
  • Budgeting & Investing
  • Consumer Credit & Loans
  • Business Math

From managing income to launching a business, students apply math concepts like percentages, data analysis, and exponential functions in relevant, project-based scenarios. This course builds confidence in practical financial literacy and long-term decision-making.

Course Overview
  • Unit 1: Personal Financial Planning
  • Unit 2: Budgeting and Wise Spending
  • Unit 3: Banking
  • Unit 4: Paying Taxes
  • Unit 5: The Importance of Insurance
  • Unit 6: Buying a House
  • Unit 7: Consumer Loans
  • Unit 8: Consumer Credit
  • Unit 9: Consumer Debt
  • Unit 10: Economic Principles
  • Unit 11: Traveling Abroad
  • Unit 12: Starting a Business
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  • Scientific Calculator
Scope & Sequence
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