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Educate yourself with the following courses.
Intro to Personal Finance
This course teaches the concept of money and its importance, history, evolution, and the basic functions of money. The very basics of checking, savings, and other common bank account types will be covered in this course as well. Users will also be introduced to financial vocabulary terms such as deposit, withdrawal, budgeting, interest, and credit/debit. The goal of Course 1 is to introduce users to the basics of personal finance.
Account Analysis
This course focuses on teaching the users about the most common banking accounts. The four types taught are checking, savings, money market, and certificate of deposit. Each includes a description of its purpose and typical use, minimum balance requirements and monthly maintenance fees, and which financial spending is usually used with each account.
Credit vs. Debit
This course explains credit and debit. Users learn about how to qualify for a credit card, what a credit limit is, and when it is best to use a credit card. For debit, users learn about debit card usage, debit money, and debiting a debtor’s account.
THE Credit Course
This isn’t just any credit course, it's “The Credit Course.” THE Credit Course will teach users the importance of maintaining a good credit score and its benefits. Credit scores will be defined, including how to raise your score, and what can hurt it. After finishing the reading portion of this course, users will complete a quiz that provides realistic financial situations and asks the user if the scenario will “hurt or help” their credit score.
Budgeting is Brilliant
In this crucial course of budgeting personal finance, users learn about types of costs and spending. This course also teaches what money can be saved for, tips on saving, and the benefits of creating an individualized plan. This course emphasizes the importance of designing a realistic budgeting plan.
Interested in Interest
Mynet’s course on interest teaches users the importance of interest rates, types of interest, and its benefits. On the Mynet Money page, users can experiment with varying interest rates and see how it affects their savings. On the Mynet Times page, subscribers will see news on global and national interest rates and how it applies directly to them.
Learn the Facts About Tax
Users learn about taxes that may apply in personal finance. Some of which include sales, payroll, income, and property taxes. This course will help Mynet users understand how taxes affect personal income, budgeting, and spending.
You're Not A-Loan
Mynet’s course on loans helps users understand the many places to get a loan from and informs users on the types of loans each person can take out. This course will also give users a better understanding of the possible uses, benefits, and risks of taking out a loan.
Invest, Don't Be Stressed
In the first course on stocks and investing, users will learn definitions and terms about the stock market and investing. Users will also learn the basics of day-trading, dividends, IPO, and types of stocks. This course introduces the purpose of stocks and the stock market, familiarizing users with these ideas.
Stocks Are Superb
This secondary stocks course will expand users’ knowledge about stocks. After understanding the terms and basics of stocks, this course will introduce the benefits and risks of investing and give users general knowledge about smart stock decisions.
Don’t be a Liability; Learn Your Assets
This conclusion course will take information from all previous courses and show how it all affects financial decisions. This lesson will help solidify the knowledge users learned and tie all of the subjects together for a full and informed view on their own finances.
The World in Mynets
This conclusion course will take information from all previous courses and show how it all affects financial decisions. This lesson will help solidify the knowledge users learned and tie all of the subjects together for a full and informed view on their own finances.