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1 Department of Family, Consumer, & Human Development FCHD 3350: Online Family Finance Class Instructor: Alena Johnson Spring Credit Hours [email protected] Please put your full name as listed on Canvas, your A#, and the words "internet section" on all correspondence. NOTE: is the best way to contact the instructor. You can expect a reply within 48 business hours. Office Phone: (435) Fax: (435) Please put your full name as listed on Canvas and your A# on each faxed page. Mail: 2905 Old Main Hill Logan, UT Office: Family Life Building 308B (when bringing in assignments, put them in the dropbox by the main stairs on the third floor) Office Hours: M, F, 10:00-11:00 or by appointment TEXTS: Garman, E. T. & Forgue, R. E. (2012) Personal Finance 11th edition - paperback version including The Financial Checkup in the back (this is only available through the USU bookstore). If you get the textbook from any place other than the USU bookstore, you will not get The Financial Checkup booklet in the back. It can be purchased at Watkins Printing in Logan (435) This book is also available in EBOOK format. The link is: Bach, David (2004) The Automatic Millionaire COURSE OBJECTIVES Following are three financial objectives for this course along with the matching IDEA objective on the USU course evaluation forms and the method that will be used for addressing each objective. 1. Learn It IDEA Objective: Gaining factual knowledge (terminology, classifications, methods, trends) Method: Reading, Quizzes, Exams 2. Generalize It IDEA Objective: Learning fundamental principles, generalizations, or theories Method: Lecture Notes, Tax Assignment, Automatic Millionaire Assignment
2 3. Apply It IDEA Objective: Learning to apply course material (to improve thinking, problem solving, and decisions) Method: You Pick Assignment, Financial Checkup Assignment GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION It is important that you read the entire syllabus and note the due dates for everything due for the class. Make sure you keep up on everything. There are 15 modules, 15 quizzes (one for each module), 4 assignments, 4 unit exams, and various activities. Some assignments take more time than others to complete. Don t wait until close to the due date to read about them. Make sure you read the syllabus to learn about each assignment right away and make plans about completing each assignment. Please follow the directions carefully for each. More detailed information on each of these will follow. Please follow the directions carefully for each. Following is a list of how the class is divided into units and modules, including the due dates. Start each module on or before the start date. It will be beneficial if you can complete the quiz for the previous module before beginning the next module. All due dates close at 11:59 p.m. You will note that some items are due on the same day. UNIT 1 Financial Planning Academic Integrity Module Course Calendar Academic Integrity Quiz and Acknowledgement start Jan 7 Module 1 Understanding Personal Finance start Jan 7 Quiz 1 due Jan 12 Module 2 Career Planning start Jan 12 Quiz 2 due Jan 20 Module 3 Financial Statements, Tools, and Budgets start Jan 20 Activity 1 due Jan 26 Quiz 3 due Jan 26 Exam 1 due Jan 28 Unit 2 Money Management Module 4 Managing Income Taxes start Jan 26 Tracking Start Feb 1 Quiz 4 due Feb 2 Module 5 Managing Checking and Savings Accounts start Feb 2 Tax Assignment due Feb 4 Quiz 5 due Feb 9 Activities 2, 3, 4, due Feb 9 and 5 Module 6 Building and Maintaining Good Credit start Feb 9 Quiz 6 due Feb 17
3 Extra Credit 2, 3, 4, due Feb 17 and 5 Module 7 Credit Cards and Consumer Loans start Feb 17 Automatic due Feb 18 Millionaire Quiz 7 due Feb 23 Module 8 Vehicles and Other Major Purchases start Feb 23 Budgeting start Mar 1 Quiz 8 Due Mar 2 Module 9 Obtaining Affordable Housing start Mar 2 You Pick due Mar 4 Assignment Quiz 9 due Mar 16 Activities 6 & 7 due Mar 16 Exam 2 due Mar 18 Unit 3 Income and Asset Protection Module 10 Managing Property and Liability Risk start Mar 16 Quiz 10 due Mar 23 Extra Credit 6 & 7 due Mar 23 Module 11 Managing Health Expenses start Mar 23 Financial Checkup due Mar 25 Assignment Quiz 11 due Mar 30 Module 12 Life Insurance Planning start Mar 30 Quiz 12 due Apr 6 Exam 3 due Apr 8 Unit 4 Miscellaneous Financial Topics Module 13 Investing and Retirement start Apr 6 So-sorry date for Apr 10 turning in late assignments Quiz 13 due Apr 13 Module 14 Consumerism and Fraud start Apr 13 Quiz 14 due Apr 20 Module 15 Families and Money start Apr 20 Quiz 15 due Apr 27 Exam 4 due Apr 29 ACADEMIC INTEGRITY MODULE You will need to complete the Academic Integrity Module, the quiz, and click on the acknowledgement before completing any other work in this course. If you do not wish to complete this module, you will need to withdraw from the course. You may take the quiz as many times as you need to get the required 5 points.
4 PLAGIARISM CHECK This course will use turnitin for the three written assignments. That means that the instructors will be able to see if you have copied any part of your assignment from the internet or anyone else that has taken or is currently taking the course. In other words, do your own work. Do not work on assignments with other individuals. CANVAS COMMUNICATION Canvas messages will be for class information ONLY. Please do not post anything that is not pertaining to class. Be aware that the instructor will not monitor discussions. You may get incorrect information from fellow students. If you want an answer from the instructor, please send an or message directly to her. You will usually get quicker responses if you her instead of posting a message on Canvas. READING For each module there will be assigned reading. For modules 1-12, the reading will include a chapter in the text. Some modules include reading from The Financial Checkup Booklet that is included in the back of the textbook if you purchased the book from the USU bookstore. If you purchased your book somewhere else and the booklet is not in the back of your book, you can purchase The Financial Checkup booklet from Watkins Printing in Logan, UT ( ). QUIZZES Quizzes are taken online and do not need to be proctored. Each module has a required quiz. The quiz questions will come from all the readings and presentations. The quizzes are open book, however, you will only be allowed 1 minute per question. Each quiz has a different amount of questions. Therefore, the time restriction will be different for each quiz. You will need to be very familiar with the topics in order to finish in the timeframe given. The questions are multiple choice. You may take the quizzes two times each before the due dates. It will be beneficial for you to start early to take the quizzes before the due dates. That will give you more time to retake the quizzes. Only the highest score will be recorded. Once the due dates have passed you will no longer be able to take the quizzes. NO MAKEUP QUIZZES WILL BE GIVEN. No quizzes will be dropped. ACTIVITIES Some of the modules include activities. The activities are to prepare you for the assignments or quizzes. You will receive 5 points for each submitted activity. Activity 1, the time value of money problems, prepare you for a quiz. You will be able to check your answers on that worksheet before submitting it. The rest of the activities prepare you to do the Financial Checkup assignment, the biggest assignment in this class. You will use a case study for these activity worksheets. Don t use your own information for the activities. After you complete each of these activity worksheets, you will have the opportunity to check your worksheets against an example worksheet and submit comments on what you learned for extra credit. This will help you understand how to fill out the worksheets for the Financial Checkup assignment when you use your own information. In summary:
5 activities 2-7 use a case study to complete the worksheets the extra credit will compare what you submitted with the activities using the case study the Financial Checkup assignment will use your own information EXAMS Exams are taken online and do not need to be proctored. Exams will be taken at the end of each unit. There are four exams and the last exam is not comprehensive. You may only take each exam ONE TIME. The questions on the exams come from the quizzes. They may not be worded exactly the same, but they will be very similar. No exams will be dropped. You will also get 1 minute per question on the exams. Each exam will have a different number of questions and a different amount of time allotted. ASSIGNMENTS Assignments will be turned in through Canvas. Make sure you only attach a Word, pdf, or rich text file. If you send any other format the grader may not be able to open your assignment. Late assignment will be docked 20%, for any reason. It is best to turn in assignments early to avoid unexpected problems. You may resubmit assignments until they are graded. Once they are graded you cannot resubmit any assignments (unless the grader asks you to resubmit something). Read all of the instructions carefully. Points will be taken off if you leave out anything stated in the instructions. Points will be taken off for writing that is not college quality. Make sure you proof read all assignments. Because of the large class size, it takes a while for assignments to be graded and posted. Please be patient. So-sorry date. Late assignments will be accepted until the so-sorry date with 20% docked. NO assignments will be accepted after the so-sorry date. Keep a copy of all your assignments. It is your responsibility to be able to resend in an assignment if necessary. If you are married and your spouse is taking the class, you need to turn in your own copy of each assignment. You need to write your own papers (different from your spouse s). The worksheets for the Financial Checkup will have a lot of the same information, and that is fine. Comments. Please do not put any comments in the comment box when submitting assignments unless you have a specific question or comment that needs to be addressed. Comments such as attached is my assignment do not need to be made. Any comments made are sent to the instructor s and TA s inboxes and can make it more difficult to find the comments that need addressing. Feel free to make a comment if you need to address something, but please do not put in any unneeded comments. Following is the information you will need for each assignment. TRACKING (part of the Financial Checkup assignment) You can download the worksheet for the tracking within the Financial Checkup assignment. For one month type in all income and expenses. Type in the date, amount, and a one or two word description for every income or expense. If you are married, try to do this with your spouse. If that doesn't work, try to keep as much separate as possible. Don't count money twice. If you take money out of an ATM, don't count it once when you take it out and once when you spend it. This information will be turned in with The Financial Checkup. Look at the
6 instructions for the Financial Checkup to learn more about working with the file for that assignment, including how to submit more than one tracking sheet. TAX ASSIGNMENT (15 points possible) Fill out a 1040 tax form on the following link: There are extra instructions for this assignment included in the reading for module 4 and in the assignment on Canvas. After filling out the form, click on the button on the toolbar of the form (not the browser toolbar) to save the assignment. NOTE: If you are using a Mac computer, open the form in Adobe Reader, NOT Preview. Preview will not save what you typed in. You will end up submitting a blank form. Submit the assignment through Canvas attaching the form as a pdf file. Do not put anything on line 50 and 64a for this assignment even if they qualify for those items. Do NOT use your own information for the tax form. You will receive 1 point for each correct line. Use the following information: Family: Parents Kenneth and Anna Strickland, Children Lucy (age 9), Trevor (age 5), their status is married filing jointly Income: Kenneth - $41,670, Anna - $22,055, Interest - $199 IRA: Kenneth had an IRA deduction of $3,300 and Anna had one for $3,900 - total of $7,200 Deductions: They did NOT itemize their deductions; they used the standard deduction of $12,400 Tax (line 44): $3371 Child Tax Credit (line 52): $1000 for each child, total of $2,000 Federal Income Tax Withheld (from W-2): Kenneth $870, Anna - $422 THE AUTOMATIC MILLIONAIRE (30 points possible) Read the book The Automatic Millionaire by David Bach. Turn in a 2-5 page doublespaced paper. Please do not go over 5 pages. Write one paragraph for each of the 8 chapters. Include at the beginning of each paragraph a heading (4 points total) stating which chapter you are writing about (you will get marked down if you don t have the headings) and a short description of the chapter, including key points (2 points each). Don t write just the bolded lines from each chapter. Write about what was included in each chapter. You are welcome to add what you learned or how you felt, but you will be graded on writing about what was included in each chapter. Include a final summary paragraph that includes each of the following: a. What you liked and disliked about the book (2 points). b. What you plan to implement in your life (2 points). c. A financial quote that you liked from the book (2 points) with the page number (1 point). BUDGETING (part of the Financial Checkup assignment) Beginning of the period Look at the information from your tracking. Using that information, fill out the column titled budgeted on the budget sheet from The Financial Checkup. You can use the same totals from each category that you found from your tracking, or you can adjust the amounts if you think they need to be different. Fill out the budgeted column for both income and expenses. You are estimating what your income and expenses will
7 be at this time. If you do not have an income, be sure to put zeros in the income columns (this will prevent you from losing points). During the month period - Keep track of your income and expenses, but you don t have to track your expenses. For example, if you have $40 in cash budgeted for entertainment and you had $5 left at the end of the month, you would know that you spent $35. You can also use any of the control methods discussed in the module to keep track of your spending. Fill out the actual column of the worksheet when you know the amount for that income or expense. End of the month period - Make sure the "actual" column is completely filled out. The form will calculate the difference between the budgeted and actual amounts in the "difference" column. The budget sheet will be turned in with The Financial Checkup assignment. YOU PICK (20 points) Look at each of the following assignments. Choose ONE of the following assignments that will be most helpful for you at this point in your life. Make sure you complete everything listed for that assignment. If you are married and your spouse is also taking this class, you must each do a different You Pick assignment. The underlined words are what needs to be turned in. You really only need to do ONE of these assignments. COMPARE CREDIT CARDS - Create a table that shows the following information for at least 3 credit cards: grace period, interest rate, annual fee, over-the-limit fee, late fee, cash advance interest rate/fees, and transfer interest rate (10 points). In a one page paper discuss your needs for a credit card, which card best fits your needs, and why. State which one you would choose (10 points), or BUYING VS. LEASING - Compare the same car (or very similar cars) when purchased or leased. Create a table that shows the cost to get into the car, monthly payments, total cost, end result (added fees, car equity, etc.) for both purchasing and leasing (10 points). Write a one page paper discussing the leasing terms and the loan terms. Discuss which option you would choose and why (10 points), or INSURANCE - Choose one type of insurance (auto, home, health, disability or life insurance). Compare at least 2 different insurance companies. Create a table that shows premiums and coverage (compare several different items covered) (10 points). Write a one page paper discussing what type and amount of coverage you need. Discuss which one you would choose and why (10 points), or HOME OWNERSHIP Complete and turn in the "How Much House Can You Afford" form (look in module 9 or in the assignment for the form). Call 2 mortgage companies and ask what the current interest rate is for a 30 year fixed mortgage (call on the same day). Use one of those rates for the worksheet (6 points). When you find the amount that you qualify for, look in the newspaper or on the Internet for homes in that price range. Attach the advertisement to your assignment (4 points). Write a one page paper discussing what you learned about your situation, what interest rate was used, what homes were available, and which, if any, you might choose (10 points), or HOME INVENTORY - Complete a home inventory. Create a table with the following information for each item: date of purchase, amount, model number and any other important information (20 points). *Do not do this assignment if you have less than 10 major items to inventory. Also, do NOT send pictures with your file. The file will be too big, or
8 STEP-DOWN-PRINCIPLE - For one month use the SDP to reduce expenses. While keeping track of expenses, keep track of times when you consciously used the SDP. You must have at least 5 different times and 5 different items. Create a table that shows the following three things for each purchase: what you would have spent without using the SDP, what you did spend using it, and the difference between the two (10 points). Total the amount saved for the month. Write a one page paper discussing how much you saved (10 points). What did you learn? Will you continue using the SDP? or MAJOR APPLIANCE Pick a major appliance or electronic item such as washer, refrigerator, television, computer, etc. Find and turn in a consumer report article about the appliance (4 points). Go to at least 3 stores and compare prices and features of comparable models. Create a table that shows the prices and several features for each appliance (6 points). In a one page paper discuss what you learned from the consumer report and which appliance you would buy (10 points), or FINANCIAL FILE - create your own personal financial file. The following separate folders are required for full credit: 1 personal information (SS card, birth certificate, immunization record, etc.), 2 financial statements (put the worksheets from the Financial Checkup in here as well as your credit history and SS benefit statement), 3 debt or loans, 4 checking or savings accounts, 5 insurance, and 6 taxes. You may add any you would like to, but you must have at least all of the required six files for full credit, even if you currently have no information for any particular file. After you have completed the file, write down each file's name and a list of what is included in each file. Turn in the written paper (20 points). THE FINANCIAL CHECKUP (135 points) Fill out each worksheet from the Financial Checkup. The worksheets need to be submitted all in one file. Do not submit a separate file for each worksheet. Go to assignments and then click on the Financial Checkup assignment. You will be able to access the large file there. It may be slow to open. When you open it up to work on the assignment, click on the worksheet you want to work on. When you are finished, just close that worksheet without saving it, by clicking on the red X in the top right hand corner. You will need to save the entire file when you are done with that session of work. If you save each file individually, you will not be able to submit the assignment as one file. If you do not submit the assignment as one file, the graders will ask you to resubmit it or send in a hard copy. Be sure to watch the tutorial on the assignment page for more understanding. If you cannot get the big file to submit, you can print out the worksheet from the big file or from the following website and turn in a hard copy: The paper will be a separate file. It does not need to be included in the worksheet file. Following is more information on the paper. If you need more tracking sheets, you can get them separately on the assignment page of the Financial Checkup where each worksheet is listed. Just click on tracking. You can attach the extra tracking sheets separately. When you are working on the retirement worksheet, you can go to the Social Security website and find an estimate of your retirement income. The link is Make sure you see that it is secure before you enter your information. Many of you won't have enough credits with SSA yet. You can either estimate or use the example amount if you want. However, using the estimator will give you a more accurate picture.
9 You can get extra help for each worksheet by reading the corresponding chapter in The Financial Checkup booklet. There is also some condensed information in the reading for module 3. If you have concerns about the content of the worksheets, the instructor. You will need to turn in each of the following: 9 worksheets in ONE FILE Tracking (see previous instructions) 20 points Net Worth Statement 10 points Income and Expense Statement 10 points Financial Ratios 10 points Revolving Savings 10 points Retirement 10 points Life Insurance 10 points Goals 10 points Budget - 25 Paper 20 points 2-3 pages double spaced analyzing each of the worksheets and the tracking. State what you learned about your own financial situation from each worksheet. You only need to include one paragraph for each. Include one final paragraph stating what you learned about your overall financial situation. Put a heading for each of the following paragraphs (you will get marked down for not having each heading): Tracking Net Worth Statement Income and Expense Statement Financial Ratios Revolving Savings Retirement Life Insurance Goals Budget Overall Financial Situation GRADING REQUIREMENT AND PROCEDURES Points Possible Academic Integrity Quiz 5 Acknowledgement 1 Activities 35 Assignments 200 Quizzes 156 Exams 80 Total Possible 477 Determination of Final Grade Final grades will be assigned based on a percentage of the total possible points using the following USU Standard scale. The scale does not round up.
10 Grade Range A 100% to 93% C+ 79.9% to 77% A- 92.9% to 90% C 76.9% to 73% B+ 89.9% to 87% C- 72.9% to 70% B 86.9% to 83% D 69.9% to 60% B- 82.9% to 80% F 59.9% to 0% Important Note Students often come in or the week of finals, or even after grades have been submitted, to see if there is anything they can do to improve their grades. It is too late at that point. CARE AS MUCH ABOUT YOUR GRADE THE ENTIRE SEMESTER AS YOU WILL AT THE END! CANVAS COMMUNICATION Canvas messages will be for class information ONLY. Please do not post anything that is not pertaining to class. Be aware that the instructor will not monitor discussions. You may get incorrect information from fellow students. If you want an answer from the instructor, please send a message directly to her. You will usually get quicker responses if you her instead of posting a message on Canvas. SPECIAL NEEDS Students with ADA-documented physical, sensory, emotional or medical impairments may be eligible for reasonable accommodations. Veterans may also be eligible for services. All accommodations are coordinated through the Disability Resource Center (DRC) in Room 101 of the University Inn, (435) voice, (435) TTY, or toll free at Please contact the DRC as early in the semester as possible. Alternate format materials (Braille, large print or digital) are available with advance notice. HONOR CODE As stated in The Student Code, Each student has the right and duty to pursue his or her academic experience free of dishonesty. The Honor System is designed to re-enforce the higher level of conduct expected and required of all Utah State University students. Upon admission to the university, you agreed to abide by this Honor Code by signing the Honor Pledge, which reads: I pledge, on my honor, to conduct myself with the foremost level of academic integrity. Complete academic honesty is expected in this course. Cheating on exams or plagiarism on written assignments will result in a failing grade and may result in further action according to University policy. GRIEVANCE PROCESS Students who feel they have been unfairly treated may file a grievance through the channels and procedures described in the Student Code: See the USU Catalog at the following link: arch
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