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Content Area
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21st-Century Life and Careers
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Standard
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9.2 Personal Financial Literacy
All students will develop skills and strategies that promote personal and financial responsibility related to financial planning, savings, investment, and charitable giving in the global economy.
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Strand
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F. Civic Financial Responsibility
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CPI# |
Cumulative Progress Indicator (CPI) |
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4
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The potential for building and using personal wealth includes responsibility to the broader community and an understanding of the legal rights and responsibilities of being a good citizen.
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9.2.4.F.1
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Demonstrate an understanding of individual financial obligations and community financial obligations.
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9.2.4.F.2
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Relate a country’s economic system of production and consumption to building personal wealth and achieving societal responsibilities.
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Philanthropic, charitable, and entrepreneurial organizations play distinctly different but vitally important roles in supporting the interests of local and global communities.
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9.2.4.F.3
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Explain the roles of philanthropy, volunteer service, and charitable contributions, and analyze their impact on community development and quality of living.
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9.2.4.F.4
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Identify skills related to organizing, managing, and taking on the risks of owning a business.
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8
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The potential for building and using personal wealth includes responsibility to the broader community and an understanding of the legal rights and responsibilities of being a good citizen.
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9.2.8.F.1
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Explain how the economic system of production and consumption may be a means to achieve significant societal goals.
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9.2.8.F.2
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Examine the implications of legal and ethical behaviors when making financial decisions.
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9.2.8.F.3
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Relate the impact of business, government, and consumer fiscal responsibility to the economy and to personal finance.
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Philanthropic, charitable, and entrepreneurial organizations play distinctly different but vitally important roles in supporting the interests of local and global communities.
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9.2.8.F.4
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Calculate appropriate amounts of charitable giving based on current financial status.
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9.2.8.F.5
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Determine opportunities for micro-financing of global charities and causes.
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12
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The potential for building and using personal wealth includes responsibility to the broader community and an understanding of the legal rights and responsibilities of being a good citizen.
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9.2.12.F.1
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Demonstrate an understanding of the interrelationships among attitudes, assumptions, and patterns of behavior regarding money, saving, investing, and work across cultures.
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9.2.12.F.2
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Summarize the concept and types of taxation used to fund public initiatives.
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9.2.12.F.3
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Assess the impact of emerging global economic events on financial planning.
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9.2.12.F.4
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Analyze how citizen decisions and actions can influence the use of economic resources to achieve societal goals and provide individual services.
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9.2.12.F.5
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Summarize the purpose and importance of a will.
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Philanthropic, charitable, and entrepreneurial organizations play distinctly different but vitally important roles in supporting the interests of local and global communities.
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9.2.12.F.6
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Compare and contrast the role of philanthropy, volunteer service, and charities in community development and quality of life in a variety of cultures.
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9.2.12.F.7
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Explain the concept and forms of taxation and justify the use of taxation to fund public activities and initiatives.
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9.2.12.F.8
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Evaluate the effects of entrepreneurship on economic stability and quality of living in local and global communities.
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9.2.12.F.9
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Assess the impact of the global economy on entrepreneurial opportunities.
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