Financial Well-Being Foundations
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Financial Well-Being Foundations
This course is part of Personal Finance Foundations Specialization
Instructor: Wiley Skills Network
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What you'll learn
Describe how your financial knowledge, experience, risk tolerance, and feelings of control influence the way you view the financial world.
Explain how your human and social capital relate to your financial well-being.
Discuss how financial risk tolerance relates to financial goal achievement.
Describe strategies to overcome mental biases and improve financial decision making and well-being.
Skills you'll gain
- Goal Setting
- Smart Goals
- Wealth Management
- Cost Benefit Analysis
- Human Capital
- Financial Planning
- Goal-Oriented
- Decision Making
- Risk Analysis
- Self-Awareness
- Risk Management
- Self-Discipline
- Psychology
- Financial Acumen
- Personal Development
- Risk Appetite
- Consumer Behaviour
- Empowerment
- Behavioral Economics
- Financial Management
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May 2026
8 assignments
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There are 3 modules in this course
Every financial decision you make, from daily spending to long-term planning, is shaped by your unique relationship with money, risk, and opportunity. In this course, you'll explore how mindset, experience, and human capital influence financial behavior, especially when resources are scarce. By understanding what drives your choices, you'll develop the confidence to set meaningful goals and make intentional decisions that build lasting financial well-being.
What if the biggest obstacle to your financial success isn't your income or your circumstances; it's the way you think about money? Many of us were never taught to examine the beliefs, biases, and blind spots that quietly steer our financial choices every day. This course changes that. You'll learn to identify what's really driving your decisions, challenge the patterns that hold you back, and build the self-awareness and skills to take real control of your financial future.
Welcome to Module 1! Before we dive into financial strategies, we need to start with something more fundamental—You! Your financial success isn't just about the numbers, it's deeply connected to how you think about money, how comfortable you are with uncertainty, and whether you believe your choices truly matter. In this module, you'll discover why your human capital: your education, skills, and adaptability is actually your most valuable asset right now, and how your social connections can open unexpected opportunities. Here's what might surprise you, the everyday choices you make when resources feel tight are shaping your long-term financial future. By understanding how scarcity influences decisions and recognizing your own relationship with risk and control, you'll be better equipped to make intentional choices that build real financial well-being. 💡Tip for Success: Reflect honestly on your own experiences with money as you work through the lessons—self-awareness is the foundation of better financial decision-making.
What's included
7 videos2 readings3 assignments1 plugin
7 videos•Total 17 minutes
- Planning Your Future•1 minute
- Your Journey to Financial Well-Being•4 minutes
- Get a Degree and Build Your Network•1 minute
- Preparing for Your Career: Education and Location•1 minute
- Human Capital: An Essential Element of Financial Well-Being•8 minutes
- Getting a Job - Social Media Presence and a Resume•1 minute
- What to Do on a Job Interview: Hint: Don't Bring a Dog•1 minute
2 readings•Total 31 minutes
- Your Journey to Financial Well-Being•14 minutes
- Human Capital: An Essential Element of Financial Well-Being•17 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
- Understanding Your Financial Self•30 minutes
- Financial Well-Being•30 minutes
- Human Capital•30 minutes
1 plugin•Total 1 minute
- What's Your Financial Literacy? - IFrame•1 minute
Here's a truth that might surprise you: your financial success isn't just about how much you earn—it's about your willingness to take informed risks and your ability to delay gratification. In this module, you'll discover why people who understand risk and think strategically about the future tend to build more wealth over time. We'll explore how your comfort level with financial uncertainty influences the choices you make, and why those choices matter more than you might think. You'll also learn to set SMART financial goals that match your unique time perspective. Whether you're naturally focused on the present or constantly planning ahead, understanding how you view time will help you create goals you'll actually stick to. By the end of this module, you'll see how risk tolerance, goal setting, and time perspective work together as a powerful combination for achieving financial success. 💡Tip for Success: Take the time to identify one financial goal that truly excites you—goals tied to your personal values are easier to maintain. Also, be honest about your current comfort with risk; there's no "right" answer, just your starting point.
What's included
5 videos3 readings3 assignments
5 videos•Total 22 minutes
- Animation: Financial Risk Tolerance and Financial Goal Achievement•7 minutes
- Financial Risk Tolerance and Financial Goal Achievement•3 minutes
- Setting Objectives to Reach a Goal: Get Experience, Get Internship, Save Money•2 minutes
- Financial Goals and Time Perspective•8 minutes
- Setting Your Goals•2 minutes
3 readings•Total 24 minutes
- Financial Risk Tolerance and Financial Goal Achievement•10 minutes
- Financial Goals and Time Perspective•12 minutes
- Infographic: Financial Goals and Time Perspective•2 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
- Risk, Goals, and Time Perspective•30 minutes
- Financial Risk Tolerance and Financial Goal Achievement•30 minutes
- Financial Goals and Time Perspective•30 minutes
In this module, you’ll explore why knowing what you should do financially doesn’t always lead to action. Using everyday examples—from procrastinating on assignments to delaying retirement savings—you’ll examine how people naturally value the present more than the future, how biases and mental shortcuts influence decisions, and why this can lead to missed opportunities. You’ll also learn practical strategies, including structured decision‑making processes and simple behavioral tools, that can help you overcome procrastination, make more consistent choices, and follow through on financial decisions that support your long‑term goals. 💡Tip for Success: As you learn about common biases, try to identify one or two that resonate with your own behavior—recognizing your patterns is the first step to changing them.
What's included
3 videos1 reading2 assignments1 discussion prompt
3 videos•Total 10 minutes
- Tips for Not Procrastinating•1 minute
- Psychology and Financial Well-Being•7 minutes
- Take It With You: Applying What You've Learned•2 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
- Psychology and Financial Well-Being•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
- Mental Biases and Financial Decisions•30 minutes
- Psychology and Financial Well-Being•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- When You Knew Better but Did it Anyway•10 minutes
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