Fundamental Economic Concepts
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Apply and explain the concepts of supply and demand, scarcity, opportunity costs, and incentives, as well as their implications for decision-making.9-12.EC.1
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Identify ways in which the interaction of all buyers and sellers influences prices.9-12.EC.2
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Identify how incentives determine what is produced and distributed in a competitive market system.9-12.EC.3
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Describe the factors of production.9-12.EC.4
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Analyze the various parts of the business cycle and its effect on the economy.9-12.EC.5
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Compare and contrast the characteristics of different economic systems and economic philosophies.9-12.EC.6
Macroeconomics and International Trade
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Analyze the impact of events such as wars, industrialization, and technological developments on the business cycle.9-12.EC.7
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Explain monetary policy, fiscal policy, and the role of the Federal Reserve.9-12.EC.8
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Examine the economic implications of fiscal policy in the United States including federal taxation, spending, and the national debt.9-12.EC.9
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Analyze global economic interdependence and competition.9-12.EC.10
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Apply economic concepts to explain the role of imports/exports both nationally and internationally.9-12.EC.11
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Describe the elements of entrepreneurship and successful businesses including comparative advantage, specialization, and trade.9-12.EC.12
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Identify the roles of financial markets and institutions on the economy.9-12.EC.13
Personal Finance
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Demonstrate how to set financial goals and analyze the costs and benefits of spending decisions.9-12.EC.14
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Demonstrate procedures for opening and managing checking and savings accounts, including writing checks, managing virtual accounts, and accessing statements.9-12.EC.15
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Evaluate types of investments to determine how they meet the objectives of a personal financial plan including compound interest over time.9-12.EC.16
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Research and analyze information on credit options available to consumers.9-12.EC.17
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Demonstrate how to use comparison shopping skills to make purchasing decisions, including major purchases and college education.9-12.EC.18
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Research and report on factors that affect creditworthiness and credit scores.9-12.EC.19
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Describe how life, health, home, and auto insurance protects against loss and mitigates financial consequences.9-12.EC.20
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Analyze the federal, state, and local tax systems and how they relate to each citizen and the citizen's income and the society.9-12.EC.21
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Explain how sales and property taxes affect financial decisions in terms of both personal finances and public services provided to citizens.9-12.EC.22
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Build a monthly budget for an individual or a family given their income, savings goals, taxes, and list of fixed and variable expenses.9-12.EC.23
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Identify and evaluate modern consumer skills, tools, and practices.9-12.EC.24
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