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Financial Tools and Planning

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
Beginner level

Recommended experience

6 hours to complete
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Calculate the effect of time and interest on financial decisions pertaining to planning, investing, and borrowing.

  • Describe how to use a balance sheet as a financial-management tool to track changes in assets, liabilities, and net worth.

  • Explain how to use a personal budget to track and forecast cash flow to achieve financial goals.

  • Describe how to create a personal financial plan.

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May 2026

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4 assignments

Taught in English

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This course is part of the Personal Finance Foundations Specialization
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There are 4 modules in this course

What if you could make your money work as hard as you do? Whether you're trying to pay off debt, save for a home, plan for retirement, or just stop wondering where your paycheck went, the answer usually comes down to the same thing: understanding the tools that drive every financial decision you'll ever make. You'll discover why starting to save in your 20s can be worth more than saving twice as much in your 40s, how a single financial statement can reveal the true picture of your wealth, and why the way you make everyday spending decisions is more strategic than you might think.

This is the financial education many of us never got in school, delivered in a way that's immediately useful. From decoding the fine print on a loan to building a budget that actually holds up in real life, every concept in this course connects directly to decisions you're already making β€” or will be soon β€” and gives you a clear, practical foundation for taking control of your financial future.

Welcome to Module 1! Money rarely stays still β€” it either grows or it loses ground, and the difference often comes down to time. In this module, you'll uncover two of the most powerful concepts in personal finance: compound growth and the time value of money. You'll explore how compound interest turns modest, consistent saving into significant wealth over time, and why the same dollar is worth more today than it will be tomorrow. These aren't just abstract ideas β€” they're the forces quietly shaping every savings account, loan payment, and investment decision in your life right now. By the end of this module, you'll be able to explain how compound interest works and why it matters for your financial future, and you'll be able to identify how time value of money concepts influence the financial goals and decisions you make every day β€” from choosing a savings account to deciding whether to pay cash or finance a purchase.πŸ’‘Tip for Success: When working through the time value of money concepts in this module, don't just follow the math β€” pause and connect each calculation to a real decision in your own life. Ask yourself: "How does this apply to my student loans, my savings, or a purchase I'm considering?" The learners who get the most out of this module are the ones who make it personal.

What's included

3 videos3 readings1 assignment1 plugin

3 videosβ€’Total 22 minutes
  • Animation: The Power of Compound Growthβ€’9 minutes
  • The Power of Compound Growthβ€’6 minutes
  • Overview of Time Value of Moneyβ€’7 minutes
3 readingsβ€’Total 39 minutes
  • The Power of Compound Growthβ€’16 minutes
  • Overview of Time Value of Moneyβ€’13 minutes
  • Infographic: Overview of Time Value of Money: Consider Financial Goals in Terms of Money, Time and Interestβ€’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ€’Total 30 minutes
  • Module 1 Practice Quizβ€’30 minutes
1 pluginβ€’Total 1 minute
  • What's Your Exterior Financial Knowledge? - IFrameβ€’1 minute

Now that you understand the foundational concepts of growth and time value, it's time to put them to work. In this module, you'll move from theory into action β€” running real calculations that reveal exactly how time and interest shape your financial decisions around planning, investing, and borrowing. Want to know how much your retirement account will be worth if you start contributing now versus ten years from now? Or how much that car loan is really costing you over time? This is where you find out. You'll also shift your focus to your current financial picture by learning how to build and read a personal balance sheet β€” the snapshot that tells you exactly where you stand today in terms of what you own, what you owe, and what you're worth. You will explore both a forward-looking and a present-day view of your finances. The time value calculations help you make smarter decisions about the future, while the balance sheet keeps you grounded in your current reality β€” and shows you how your assets, liabilities, and net worth shift as your financial life evolves. Knowing both is essential to building any meaningful financial plan. πŸ’‘Tip for Success: As you examine time value calculations in this module, keep a running list of real financial decisions β€” a loan you have, a savings goal you're working toward β€” and apply each formula to your own numbers. Then, when you explore building a balance sheet, be thorough and honest. The more accurate your starting point, the more powerful your financial plan will be.

What's included

9 videos2 readings1 assignment

9 videosβ€’Total 67 minutes
  • Time Value of Money Calculationsβ€’9 minutes
  • Solution Walkthrough Video (Financial Calculator): Calculate Savings Needed to Achieve $1 Millionβ€’14 minutes
  • Solution Walkthrough Video (Financial Calculator): Financial Calculator Basics: Turning On, Setting Decimal Places, and Moreβ€’6 minutes
  • Solution Walkthrough Video (Financial Calculator): Financial Calculator Time Value of Money Functionsβ€’9 minutes
  • Solution Walkthrough Video (Financial Calculator): Solving for Future Value for New Car (Similar to 2.3 Multiple Choice Question 1)β€’6 minutes
  • Solution Walkthrough Video (Financial Calculator): Solving for Future Value of 401(k) (Similar to 2.3 Multiple Choice Question 5)β€’6 minutes
  • Solution Walkthrough Video (Financial Calculator): Solving for Interest Rate to Achieve Future Goal (Similar to 2.3 Multiple Choice Question 10)β€’5 minutes
  • Solution Walkthrough Video (Financial Calculator): Solving for Present Value to Invest Today to Achieve Future Goal (Similar to 2.3 Multiple Choice Question 3)β€’5 minutes
  • Your Starting Point: The Balance Sheetβ€’6 minutes
2 readingsβ€’Total 34 minutes
  • Time Value of Money Calculationsβ€’20 minutes
  • Your Starting Point: The Balance Sheetβ€’14 minutes
1 assignmentβ€’Total 30 minutes
  • Module 2 Practice Quizβ€’30 minutes

In this module, everything comes together. You'll begin by tackling one of the most practical tools in personal finance β€” the personal budget β€” and learn how to use it not just to track where your money is going, but to forecast your future cash flow and align your spending with your actual financial goals. From there, you'll step back and look at the bigger picture of how consumers like you make decisions in the economic marketplace β€” because understanding the forces that influence your buying behavior is just as important as tracking your dollars. Why do we sometimes make financial decisions that aren't in our best interest? How do market conditions, advertising, and pricing strategies affect the choices we make every day? This module helps you become a more informed, intentional consumer. The module closes where the entire course has been heading: your personal financial plan. Drawing on everything you've learned β€” compound growth, time value calculations, your balance sheet, and your budget β€” you'll learn how to bring it all together into a cohesive roadmap for your financial future. Whether your goals include buying a home, eliminating debt, building an emergency fund, or retiring comfortably, a well-constructed financial plan is what turns those goals from wishes into achievable milestones.πŸ’‘Tip for Success: As you build your personal financial plan, resist the urge to make it perfect β€” focus on making it real. Use your actual numbers, your actual goals, and your actual timeline. A modest, honest plan you'll stick to will always outperform an ambitious one that stays on paper.

What's included

6 videos3 readings1 assignment2 discussion prompts

6 videosβ€’Total 20 minutes
  • Budgeting in Excelβ€’1 minute
  • The Personal Budgetβ€’6 minutes
  • The College Guide to Budgetingβ€’2 minutes
  • The biggest mystery…What To Do At The End Of The Monthβ€’2 minutes
  • The Consumer Marketplaceβ€’5 minutes
  • Your Financial Planβ€’5 minutes
3 readingsβ€’Total 50 minutes
  • The Personal Budgetβ€’15 minutes
  • The Consumer Marketplaceβ€’22 minutes
  • Your Financial Planβ€’13 minutes
1 assignmentβ€’Total 30 minutes
  • Module 3 Practice Quizβ€’30 minutes
2 discussion promptsβ€’Total 20 minutes
  • Your Budget, Your Realityβ€’10 minutes
  • Your Financial Planβ€” From Dream to Roadmapβ€’10 minutes

Summative assessment for the course

What's included

1 video1 assignment

1 videoβ€’Total 2 minutes
  • Take It With You: Applying What You've Learnedβ€’2 minutes
1 assignmentβ€’Total 30 minutes
  • Financial Tools and Planning Course Graded Assignmentβ€’30 minutes

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