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Money Matters: Intermediate
Money Matters: Intermediate

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The Parent University "Money Matters, Part 2" playlist on Lynda.com helps parents understand the world of stocks, bonds, and other investment opportunities. After completing this playlist, parents will be able to make more informed investment decisions. Playlist courses: "Financial Wellness: Managing Cash Flow," "Personal Investing Basics," "Using the Time Value of Money to Make Financial Decisions," and "Making Investment Decisions." Click here to view the "Money Matters: Intermediate" playlist.

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Chicago Public Schools (CPS)
http://www.cps.edu/Pages/home.aspx

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Badge Type: Disposition

Expected Duration: 5

Criteria

  1. [required] Parents must watch all playlist content and engage with the supplemental exercise files.

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Parents: Delve deeper into the world of personal finances by exploring all you need to know about making investments, stocks, bonds, and more.

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Parents: Delve deeper into the world of personal finances by exploring all you need to know about making investments, stocks, bonds, and more.

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