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Which of the following financial literacy
curriculum can be offered in the
One-Stop Career Center?

Money Smart Curriculum
Practical Money Skills for Life
Visa’s Financial Soccer Game
All of the Above

Yes, but it’s not
the only one…
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) created the Money
Smart Curriculum to help youth and adults outside the financial
mainstream enhance their money skills and create positive banking
relationships. Money Smart is available free of charge and is not
copyrighted so it can be modified to fit the needs of any population.
This versatility makes it an ideal curriculum to offer in One-Stop Career
Centers. For more information on the Money Smart curriculum, visit:
http://www.fdic.gov/consumers/consumer/moneysmart/overview.html

Close, but there is a better answer…
Practical Money Skills for Life
contains a set of tools and
resources to improve financial
literacy at home, at work and/or at
school. The site contains practical
solutions and resources for
teaching people the importance of
financial literacy in all settings.
To learn more about resources for
educators, visit:
http://www.practicalmoneyskills.co
m/index.php

Not Quite….
Visa’s Financial Soccer is a fast-paced, multiple-choice question
game, testing players' knowledge of financial management skills
as they advance down field, and try to score goals. As a
collaborative effort with the National Disability Institute, Visa
included 100 questions that are specific to disability and these
questions are incorporated into the game’s random multiple
choice question structure. Check it out at:
http://reitour.financialsoccer.com/

CORRECT!!!
All of these resources—Money Smart Curriculum,
Practical Money Skills for Life and Visa’s Financial Soccer
Game—can be used together or as separate pieces to
help increase an individual's ability to make informed
judgments and effective decisions about the use and
management of their money. To access Money Smart,
click here . To access Financial Soccer click here . To
access Practical Money Skills click here .

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Which of the following financial literacy
curriculum can be offered in the
One-Stop Career Center?

Money Smart Curriculum
Practical Money Skills for Life
Visa’s Financial Soccer Game
All of the Above

Yes, but it’s not
the only one…
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) created the Money
Smart Curriculum to help youth and adults outside the financial
mainstream enhance their money skills and create positive banking
relationships. Money Smart is available free of charge and is not
copyrighted so it can be modified to fit the needs of any population.
This versatility makes it an ideal curriculum to offer in One-Stop Career
Centers. For more information on the Money Smart curriculum, visit:
http://www.fdic.gov/consumers/consumer/moneysmart/overview.html

Close, but there is a better answer…
Practical Money Skills for Life
contains a set of tools and
resources to improve financial
literacy at home, at work and/or at
school. The site contains practical
solutions and resources for
teaching people the importance of
financial literacy in all settings.
To learn more about resources for
educators, visit:
http://www.practicalmoneyskills.co
m/index.php

Not Quite….
Visa’s Financial Soccer is a fast-paced, multiple-choice question
game, testing players' knowledge of financial management skills
as they advance down field, and try to score goals. As a
collaborative effort with the National Disability Institute, Visa
included 100 questions that are specific to disability and these
questions are incorporated into the game’s random multiple
choice question structure. Check it out at:
http://reitour.financialsoccer.com/

CORRECT!!!
All of these resources—Money Smart Curriculum,
Practical Money Skills for Life and Visa’s Financial Soccer
Game—can be used together or as separate pieces to
help increase an individual's ability to make informed
judgments and effective decisions about the use and
management of their money. To access Money Smart,
click here . To access Financial Soccer click here . To
access Practical Money Skills click here .

30-Second DPN Trainings are a National Disability Program Navigator collaborative effort


Slide 3

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Training

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Which of the following financial literacy
curriculum can be offered in the
One-Stop Career Center?

Money Smart Curriculum
Practical Money Skills for Life
Visa’s Financial Soccer Game
All of the Above

Yes, but it’s not
the only one…
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) created the Money
Smart Curriculum to help youth and adults outside the financial
mainstream enhance their money skills and create positive banking
relationships. Money Smart is available free of charge and is not
copyrighted so it can be modified to fit the needs of any population.
This versatility makes it an ideal curriculum to offer in One-Stop Career
Centers. For more information on the Money Smart curriculum, visit:
http://www.fdic.gov/consumers/consumer/moneysmart/overview.html

Close, but there is a better answer…
Practical Money Skills for Life
contains a set of tools and
resources to improve financial
literacy at home, at work and/or at
school. The site contains practical
solutions and resources for
teaching people the importance of
financial literacy in all settings.
To learn more about resources for
educators, visit:
http://www.practicalmoneyskills.co
m/index.php

Not Quite….
Visa’s Financial Soccer is a fast-paced, multiple-choice question
game, testing players' knowledge of financial management skills
as they advance down field, and try to score goals. As a
collaborative effort with the National Disability Institute, Visa
included 100 questions that are specific to disability and these
questions are incorporated into the game’s random multiple
choice question structure. Check it out at:
http://reitour.financialsoccer.com/

CORRECT!!!
All of these resources—Money Smart Curriculum,
Practical Money Skills for Life and Visa’s Financial Soccer
Game—can be used together or as separate pieces to
help increase an individual's ability to make informed
judgments and effective decisions about the use and
management of their money. To access Money Smart,
click here . To access Financial Soccer click here . To
access Practical Money Skills click here .

30-Second DPN Trainings are a National Disability Program Navigator collaborative effort


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Training

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Which of the following financial literacy
curriculum can be offered in the
One-Stop Career Center?

Money Smart Curriculum
Practical Money Skills for Life
Visa’s Financial Soccer Game
All of the Above

Yes, but it’s not
the only one…
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) created the Money
Smart Curriculum to help youth and adults outside the financial
mainstream enhance their money skills and create positive banking
relationships. Money Smart is available free of charge and is not
copyrighted so it can be modified to fit the needs of any population.
This versatility makes it an ideal curriculum to offer in One-Stop Career
Centers. For more information on the Money Smart curriculum, visit:
http://www.fdic.gov/consumers/consumer/moneysmart/overview.html

Close, but there is a better answer…
Practical Money Skills for Life
contains a set of tools and
resources to improve financial
literacy at home, at work and/or at
school. The site contains practical
solutions and resources for
teaching people the importance of
financial literacy in all settings.
To learn more about resources for
educators, visit:
http://www.practicalmoneyskills.co
m/index.php

Not Quite….
Visa’s Financial Soccer is a fast-paced, multiple-choice question
game, testing players' knowledge of financial management skills
as they advance down field, and try to score goals. As a
collaborative effort with the National Disability Institute, Visa
included 100 questions that are specific to disability and these
questions are incorporated into the game’s random multiple
choice question structure. Check it out at:
http://reitour.financialsoccer.com/

CORRECT!!!
All of these resources—Money Smart Curriculum,
Practical Money Skills for Life and Visa’s Financial Soccer
Game—can be used together or as separate pieces to
help increase an individual's ability to make informed
judgments and effective decisions about the use and
management of their money. To access Money Smart,
click here . To access Financial Soccer click here . To
access Practical Money Skills click here .

30-Second DPN Trainings are a National Disability Program Navigator collaborative effort


Slide 5

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Training

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Which of the following financial literacy
curriculum can be offered in the
One-Stop Career Center?

Money Smart Curriculum
Practical Money Skills for Life
Visa’s Financial Soccer Game
All of the Above

Yes, but it’s not
the only one…
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) created the Money
Smart Curriculum to help youth and adults outside the financial
mainstream enhance their money skills and create positive banking
relationships. Money Smart is available free of charge and is not
copyrighted so it can be modified to fit the needs of any population.
This versatility makes it an ideal curriculum to offer in One-Stop Career
Centers. For more information on the Money Smart curriculum, visit:
http://www.fdic.gov/consumers/consumer/moneysmart/overview.html

Close, but there is a better answer…
Practical Money Skills for Life
contains a set of tools and
resources to improve financial
literacy at home, at work and/or at
school. The site contains practical
solutions and resources for
teaching people the importance of
financial literacy in all settings.
To learn more about resources for
educators, visit:
http://www.practicalmoneyskills.co
m/index.php

Not Quite….
Visa’s Financial Soccer is a fast-paced, multiple-choice question
game, testing players' knowledge of financial management skills
as they advance down field, and try to score goals. As a
collaborative effort with the National Disability Institute, Visa
included 100 questions that are specific to disability and these
questions are incorporated into the game’s random multiple
choice question structure. Check it out at:
http://reitour.financialsoccer.com/

CORRECT!!!
All of these resources—Money Smart Curriculum,
Practical Money Skills for Life and Visa’s Financial Soccer
Game—can be used together or as separate pieces to
help increase an individual's ability to make informed
judgments and effective decisions about the use and
management of their money. To access Money Smart,
click here . To access Financial Soccer click here . To
access Practical Money Skills click here .

30-Second DPN Trainings are a National Disability Program Navigator collaborative effort


Slide 6

Good Day
This is your 30-Second

$ Asset Development $
Training

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Which of the following financial literacy
curriculum can be offered in the
One-Stop Career Center?

Money Smart Curriculum
Practical Money Skills for Life
Visa’s Financial Soccer Game
All of the Above

Yes, but it’s not
the only one…
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) created the Money
Smart Curriculum to help youth and adults outside the financial
mainstream enhance their money skills and create positive banking
relationships. Money Smart is available free of charge and is not
copyrighted so it can be modified to fit the needs of any population.
This versatility makes it an ideal curriculum to offer in One-Stop Career
Centers. For more information on the Money Smart curriculum, visit:
http://www.fdic.gov/consumers/consumer/moneysmart/overview.html

Close, but there is a better answer…
Practical Money Skills for Life
contains a set of tools and
resources to improve financial
literacy at home, at work and/or at
school. The site contains practical
solutions and resources for
teaching people the importance of
financial literacy in all settings.
To learn more about resources for
educators, visit:
http://www.practicalmoneyskills.co
m/index.php

Not Quite….
Visa’s Financial Soccer is a fast-paced, multiple-choice question
game, testing players' knowledge of financial management skills
as they advance down field, and try to score goals. As a
collaborative effort with the National Disability Institute, Visa
included 100 questions that are specific to disability and these
questions are incorporated into the game’s random multiple
choice question structure. Check it out at:
http://reitour.financialsoccer.com/

CORRECT!!!
All of these resources—Money Smart Curriculum,
Practical Money Skills for Life and Visa’s Financial Soccer
Game—can be used together or as separate pieces to
help increase an individual's ability to make informed
judgments and effective decisions about the use and
management of their money. To access Money Smart,
click here . To access Financial Soccer click here . To
access Practical Money Skills click here .

30-Second DPN Trainings are a National Disability Program Navigator collaborative effort