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Financing Education, Auto, and Housing

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Some of the most significant financial decisions you will ever make involve how you finance education, transportation, and housing. These are not small choices. They carry real costs, long-term consequences, and in many cases, emotional weight that can make it difficult to think clearly. A wrong turn on any one of them can follow you financially for years. In this course you will build the knowledge and confidence to approach these major milestones strategically — understanding not just how to borrow, but when, why, and at what true cost. You'll also learn that borrowing isn't always the answer, and that knowing your options is the first step toward making a decision you won't regret. From navigating student aid and avoiding predatory loans, to evaluating whether to rent or buy, to getting the most out of an auto purchase or lease — this course meets you at the moments that matter most and gives you the tools to move forward with clarity and confidence.

Syllabus

  • High-Cost and Personal Loans
    • Not all loans are created equal, and some can do far more harm than good if you don't know what to look for. This module opens with an honest look at high-cost consumer loans, including payday loans and other lending products that can trap borrowers in cycles of debt that are difficult to escape. Understanding how these products work, who they target, and what they truly cost is one of the most practical forms of financial self-defense available to consumers today. You will then examine personal loans — a far more versatile and often misunderstood borrowing option. You'll explore how personal loans work, what distinguishes them from other forms of credit, and how to evaluate whether one is the right tool for your situation. Together, the lessons give you a clear picture of the borrowing landscape at the consumer level, so you can make smarter choices when financial pressure is high and options feel limited. 💡 Tip for Success: If you've ever been tempted by a "quick cash" offer or wondered whether a personal loan made sense for a large purchase or expense, this module will give you the framework to evaluate those situations with confidence. Keep a real scenario in mind as you work through the lessons to get the most meaning from this content.
  • Education Financing
    • A college education can be one of the most valuable investments a person makes — but it is also one of the most expensive, and the decisions made around financing it can echo for decades. This module takes a clear, practical look at the landscape of education financing, starting with the sources of financial aid and student loans available to students and families. From federal grants and scholarships to subsidized and unsubsidized loans, understanding what's available, and how each option works, is the essential first step in building a smart funding strategy. But knowing your options is only half the equation. The module moves from awareness to action, helping you think through how to plan and finance a college education in a way that balances opportunity with long-term financial responsibility. Whether you are planning for your own education or helping someone else navigate this process, the goal is the same: to make one of life's biggest investments as wisely as possible. 💡 Tip for Success: College funding decisions are rarely made in isolation, they involve family finances, career goals, and long-term plans all at once. As you work through this module, consider jotting down questions or scenarios specific to your own situation. The more personal you make it, the more value you'll take away.
  • Automobile and Housing Choices
    • After education, the two largest financial commitments most people make in their lifetime are a vehicle and a place to live. These decisions come with significant price tags, long-term obligations, and a surprising number of variables that are easy to overlook when excitement — or urgency — is driving the process. This module brings clarity to all three, helping you approach each decision with a structured, informed strategy rather than guesswork. You'll start by exploring vehicle acquisition — not just how auto loans work, but how to think through the broader decision of buying versus leasing and what a smart vehicle strategy actually looks like. From there, the module moves into housing, covering the fundamentals of renting for those entering or navigating the rental market, before tackling the most complex financial transaction most people will ever undertake: buying a home. You'll examine the key considerations, costs, and benefits of homeownership so that when the time comes, you're ready to make that decision with your eyes wide open. 💡 Tip for Success: The decisions covered in this module are ones where emotions can easily override logic — a car that feels right, a neighborhood you love, a house that feels like home. As you work through the lessons, practice separating the emotional appeal from the financial reality. That discipline alone can save you thousands of dollars and years of stress.
  • Course Graded Assignment
    • Summative assessment for the course

Taught by

Wiley Skills Network

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