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Foundations in Personal Finance (Review of Dave Ramsey's Homeschool Curriculum)

Earlier this summer I received an email from Dave Ramsey's public relations coordinator telling me about Dave's personal finance curriculum Foundations in Personal Finance. Since Jaden is starting high school this year, I jumped at the chance to do a review of the curriculum.

I also asked at the same time if I could hold a giveaway so one of my readers could receive the curriculum for free as well.

*** GIVEAWAY CLOSED *** Foundations in Personal Finance Curriculum Giveaway

The winner of this giveaway will receive one copy of Foundations in Personal Finance High School Edition Homeschool Pack. The giveaway is open through Sunday, August 28 at midnight Central Time after which time I'll randomly select a winner. Sorry, but the giveaway is only open to U.S. residents.

To enter the giveaway, simply leave a comment on this post.

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Curriculum Review

Foundations in Personal Finance includes a set of 4 DVDs, a Teacher's Guide CD-ROM, and a student workbook.

The curriculum is divided into 12 lessons and includes over 14 hours of Dave teaching on video. Foundations in Personal Finance is intended to be taught as a one-semester course (1/2 credit for high school).

Each DVD covers one unit in the following subjects:

  1. Saving and Investing
  2. Credit and Debt
  3. Financial Responsibility and Money Management
  4. Insurance/Risk Management and Income/Careers

The Teacher's Guide CD-ROM includes syllabi for both 45-day and 90-day courses. (We're personally following the 45-day syllabus, doing the class 3 times a week for about an hour a day). The CD-ROM also includes tests, answer keys, and additional activities that coordinate with the lessons.

The 224-page student workbook includes fill-in-the-blanks that the student completes while watching the DVD lessons. It also includes lesson reviews, personal finance forms, and Ask Dave case studies.

You can see samples from the DVD, Teacher's Guide, and student workbook.

What the Curriculum is Like

If you've ever attended a Dave Ramsey LIVE! event or his Financial Peace University classes, you'll find that the lessons are taught in a similar manner, where Dave is teaching a crowd of students of all ages. However, throughout the lessons, the DVD cuts away to added content where Dave applies the concepts to teens.

Throughout the curriculum, students not only learn about debt, credit, investing, and other important financial concepts, but they also learn about the Baby Steps, which are the backbone of Dave's teaching. From the very first lesson, students learn the 7 Baby Steps. Case studies in the tests even offer situations which the students need to answer in light of the Baby Steps.

Pros

  • Dave presents the content so that it's fun and very understandable. Students don't get lost amid enigmatic financial terms.
  • Very little (if any) teacher prep is required.
  • Tests and assessments are provided for you. And often the tests don't just rehash exactly the same wording from the lessons; students must understand the concept to answer the questions correctly.
  • Students don't just learn about basic financial concepts. They learn how to take control of their present and future personal finances and avoid debt through understanding the Baby Steps. You might say that Dave also teaches a philosophy of personal finance.
  • Since the DVD part of the curriculum is non-consumable, you can used it with multiple children. (Additional workbooks are only $12.50.)

Cons

  • The curriculum activities were originally written for a classroom of students, so some of them can't be done easily in a homeschool setting.
  • The majority of the DVD content comes from Dave's Financial Peace University DVDs, so there is not a lot of difference if you already own the FPU curriculum. (The workbook, however, is written specifically for this high school curriculum.)
  • Some families may not like the hard-line approach Dave takes about avoiding debt.

Do I recommend the curriculum?

Absolutely! We've only just started Unit 2, but I'm so incredibly impressed with it. Dave makes the most intimidating financial concepts understandable, and my children are learning so much. And better yet, my kids are learning Dave's Baby Steps, which will help keep them on the right road financially now and in the future.

Disclosure: I received this curriculum for free in exchange for my honest review. My opinions are entirely my own.

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  1. Lindy says

    August 24, 2011 at 3:23 pm

    I just subscribed for free email updates :0) Thanks Joy!

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    August 24, 2011 at 3:24 pm

    And FB 🙂

  3. Cindy says

    August 24, 2011 at 3:38 pm

    Our entire family could ues this course. My son just started high school and we would primarily use it for him. Looking forward to learning!
    Your site (Five j's) is wonderful. Thanks for all the info in one place~

  4. Mea Brown says

    August 24, 2011 at 3:59 pm

    Thank you for the honest review. Would love to use this curriculum for our 7-10th graders.

  5. Christine says

    August 24, 2011 at 6:04 pm

    Would love to win this!

  6. Melissa says

    August 24, 2011 at 6:05 pm

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  18. Beth says

    August 25, 2011 at 5:27 am

    Recently married daughter and son-in-law went through Dave Ramsey's Financial Peace University pre-marriage with great benefit. Would love to try this with her younger siblings.

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  23. Elizabeth Pressley says

    August 25, 2011 at 7:30 am

    This would be a great tool for teaching my kids how to manage their money at an early age! I also get email updates. Thanks!

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    August 25, 2011 at 7:52 am

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  26. Kathy says

    August 25, 2011 at 7:57 am

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  27. Jennifer says

    August 25, 2011 at 11:04 am

    I'd love to have this to supplement our homeschooling

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