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Course

Interdisciplinary Studies: Credit Management and Personal Finance

This course focuses on interdisciplinary approaches to understanding credit systems and personal financial management. Students integrate concepts from business, economics, mathematics, and social sciences to examine how credit systems operate and how fina

IDC4U-CM Created by Bronston CA Last Updated 15/03/2026 20:12
What's Included
  • Asynchronized Pre-recorded Lectures
  • Transcript and Ontario Report
Interdisciplinary Studies: Credit Management and Personal Finance

Course

Interdisciplinary Studies: Credit Management and Personal Finance

IDC4U-CM

Note

The sequence and focus of the course units are designed to support the overall curriculum expectations. However, the units may be reviewed and adjusted during the course delivery to better support student learning and instructional needs.

What you'll learn
β€’ Financial literacy and budgeting
β€’ Credit system understanding
β€’ Debt management and financial responsibility
β€’ Investment strategy and decision-making
β€’ Analytical and economic reasoning
Description

This course focuses on interdisciplinary approaches to understanding credit systems and personal financial management. Students integrate concepts from business, economics, mathematics, and social sciences to examine how credit systems operate and how financial decisions influence individuals and society.

Unit 1: Foundations of Personal Finance

Students examine financial literacy concepts including budgeting, saving, and financial planning.

Unit 2: Understanding Credit Systems

Students investigate how credit systems operate and how credit histories and scores are developed.

Unit 3: Debt Management and Financial Responsibility

Students explore strategies used to manage debt and evaluate the risks associated with borrowing.

Unit 4: Investment and Financial Decision-Making

Students analyze investment options and financial strategies used to achieve long-term financial goals.

Unit 5: Financial Planning Project

Students develop and present a comprehensive financial management plan based on real-world scenarios.

Instructors

Instructors revealed after enrollment

Your dedicated Bronston instructor will be assigned once you enroll in this course.

$499.00
Intl: $799.00
  • Asynchronized Pre-recorded Lectures
  • Transcript and Ontario Report
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$499.00
Intl: $799.00