Financial Literacy Foundation
Issued by
Deakin University
Deakin University awarded credentials assess, validate and recognise demonstrated capabilities in the workplace. Earners of the Financial literacy Foundation credential have demonstrated that they can identify the trustworthiness of financial documents, and can verify transactional financial risks. They also undertake basic monitoring, controlling and budgeting of income and expenses to achieve personal financial goals.
Additional DetailsSkills
Earning Criteria
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This credential is verified by Deakin University.
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Credential submissions are assessed by academic and industry practitioners with relevant experience.
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The submission process is evidence based and successful achievement of a credential requires a portfolio of evidence, a written reflection and a video testimony showcasing the relevant skills and knowledge at the expected level. The submission has addressed and demonstrated all criteria listed below:
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Verifies transactional financial risks and engages in a range of financial activity in a sensible and secure manner
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Appreciates common forms of money and engages in a range of different ways to purchase or sell goods and services
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Undertakes basic monitoring, controlling and budgeting of income and expenses, including interest or charges
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Manages savings and sets personal financial goals that reflects ongoing income and expenses
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Reads and interprets common financial terms and identifies trustworthiness of documents
Standards
Deakin's credential levels are aligned with global academic and industry standards. The credential awarded provides formal recognition and validation of demonstrated capabilities in the workplace. To learn more about Deakin's credential levels, please click the link.