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EXAM INFORMATION Items 58 Points 74 Prerequisites NONE Grade Level 10-12 Course Length ONE SEMESTER DESCRIPTION Students will gain an understanding of the banking and financial industries. The course will include an understanding of basic economics as the underlying basis of the transfer and growth of money in the financial services system. Students will gain an understanding of the securities, banking, and insurance industries. This will include information that will not only help them to be better consumers, but to gain the skills and knowledge to begin pursuit of careers in the various fields and/or allow for college readiness. Career Cluster BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION FINANCE EXAM BLUEPRINT STANDARD PERCENTAGE OF EXAM Performance Standards INCLUDED Certificate Available YES 1- Financial Services & Economy 11% 2- Career Opportunities 9% 3- Credit & Lending Functions 17% 4- Basic Financial Concepts 11% 5- Securities Market 15% 6- Stocks & Bonds 13% 7- Mutual Funds & ETFs 8% 8- Insurance 16%

STANDARD 1 STUDENTS WILL UNDERSTAND THE ROLE OF FINANCIAL SERVICES IN THE ECONOMY. Introduce and describe the various financial products and services available (deposit accounts, investments, insurance). Describe how a financial institution makes money (the fractional reserve system); the role of savers and borrowers; and how the money supply impacts global economies. Describe common deposit accounts offered by financial institutions (savings, CDs, checking, money market). Identify the various interest rates (prime, discount, etc.), their relationships, and their impact on the economy. Define inflation, deflation, recession, and economic cycles and their impact on the economy. Explore the current and past legislative and regulatory changes affecting financial services and products. Standard 1 Performance Evaluation included below (Optional) STANDARD 2 STUDENTS WILL UNDERSTAND TERMINOLOGY WITHIN THE FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY AND THE AVAILABLE CAREER OPPORTUNITIES. Identify the differences between banks, credit unions, and other financial services institutions. Define the roles and purposes of the Federal Reserve as a central bank. Identify career opportunities in the financial services industry. Explain the importance of ethics and the fiduciary duty between financial service professionals and their clients. Standard 2 Performance Evaluation included below (Optional) STANDARD 3 STUDENTS WILL UNDERSTAND CREDIT AND LENDING FUNCTIONS AND PRODUCTS WITHIN THE FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY. Distinguish between open and revolving loans vs. closed and installment loans. Understand what a mortgage is, and types of mortgages, mortgage fees, and how to compare mortgages. Describe the process of applying for a loan. Precision Exams 235.1819 www.precisionexams.com Page 2

Describe the requirements of lending institutions for credit approval (e.g., character, capacity, collateral, capital, conditions). Identify ways to establish and maintain a good credit rating, the role of credit bureaus, and the debtto-income ratio. Describe current and past laws and regulations that relate to lending, including payday/title loan lenders. Standard 3 Performance Evaluation included below (Optional) STANDARD 4 STUDENTS WILL UNDERSTAND BASIC FINANCIAL CONCEPTS. Explain the concept of compound interest and simple interest and the importance of time in accumulating wealth (APR should be included in discussion.). Explain amortization and how interest rates affect the costs of loans, including usury laws. Explain the risk/reward rule and identify potential exceptions and consequences as a result of understanding the rule. Discuss the time value of money and the Rule of 72. Understand tax implications of different financial products and services. Standard 4 Performance Evaluation included below (Optional) STANDARD 5 STUDENTS WILL UNDERSTAND THE STRUCTURE OF THE SECURITIES MARKETS. Objective 7 Objective 8 Identify the various securities products and offerings. Explain the role of FINRA, SEC, and the Federal Reserve in regulating securities activities, insider trading, and securities fraud. Identify the various securities exchanges and the differences between them including New York Stock Exchange (NYSE Euronext), American Stock Exchange (AMEX), National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation system (NASDAQ), and Chicago Board of Trade (CME group), over-the-counter (OTC) and penny stocks, and regional exchanges. Identify international securities exchanges and the international foreign exchange market (FOREX). Study the basics of the global currency markets and their impact. Explain the importance and role of various tracking devices and indexes in the securities market (DIJA, S&P, Russell, etc.). Describe the process of executing a stock transaction and tracking your portfolio. Identify the difference between a bull and a bear market. Standard 5 Performance Evaluation included below (Optional) Precision Exams 235.1819 www.precisionexams.com Page 3

STANDARD 6 STUDENTS WILL UNDERSTAND THE PROCESS OF VALUING AND SELECTING STOCKS AND BONDS BASED ON RISK/TOLERANCE. Objective 7 Objective 8 Discuss the various measurements of valuing a public company, including price earnings (PE) ratio, dividends, earnings per share (EPS), etc. Identify the differences between common and preferred stocks (growth, value, penny, blue chip, etc.). Define margin and short selling strategies. Explain why stock prices change (supply, demand, stock splits, and current events). Explain how to read and understand a stock quote. Explain the concept of dollar-cost-averaging and its use to minimize risk. Describe the characteristics of corporate bonds, convertible bonds, treasury bills and bonds, savings bonds, municipal bonds, and junk bonds. Explain the process of a company choosing to issue stocks. STANDARD 7 STUDENTS WILL UNDERSTAND THE BASICS OF MUTUAL FUNDS AND/OR ETF S AS FINANCIAL SERVICE PRODUCTS. Explain how to buy and sell mutual funds and/or EFTs as opposed to investing directly via individual stocks. Describe the different fees associated with investing and owning mutual funds and/or EFTs. Describe the net asset value (NAV) as it relates to the daily valuing of a mutual fund. Compare and contrast EFTs and mutual funds (e.g., ease of trade, fees). through the securities markets. Standard 7 Performance Evaluation included below (Optional) STANDARD 8 STUDENTS WILL UNDERSTAND THE ROLE OF INSURANCE IN THE FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY. Define insurance as it relates to the transfer of risk from one party to another. Describe the regulatory environment of the insurance industry and explain the role of the State Insurance Commission. Identify and describe different types of insurance, including, but not limited to: disability, auto, health, supplemental, Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, product liability, errors and omission, life, credit, homeowners, renters, title, and mortgage. Define basic terminology, including, but not limited to, premium, grace period, riders, endorsements, deductibles, liability, claims, insurance fraud, insurable interest and beneficiary. Precision Exams 235.1819 www.precisionexams.com Page 4

Describe the benefits and restrictions of term life insurance. Describe the characteristics of permanents life insurance, including face amount, cash value, premium, etc. Standard 8 Performance Evaluation included below (Optional) Precision Exams 235.1819 www.precisionexams.com Page 5

Banking and Finance Performance Standards (Optional) Performance assessments may be completed and evaluated at any time during the course. The following performance skills are to be used in connection with the associated standards and exam. To pass the performance standard the student must attain a performance standard average of 8 or higher on the rating scale. Students may be encouraged to repeat the objectives until they average 8 or higher. Students Name Class STANDARD 1 Financial Services & Economy Explain the role of the Financial Services industry in our economy STANDARD 2 Career Opportunities Identify multiple career opportunities in the financial services industry. STANDARD 3 Credit & Lending Functions Understand the advantages and disadvantages of obtaining and extending credit. STANDARD 4 Basic Financial Concepts Demonstrate competency using financial calculations in creation of wealth. STANDARD 5 Securities Market Explain the process of a securities transaction. Demonstrate the correct reading of a variety of securities quotes. STANDARD 7 Mutual Funds & ETFs Explain the difference between mutual funds and other investment tools. STANDARD 8 Insurance Explain insurance products and how it relates to the financial industry. PERFORMANCE STANDARD AVERAGE SCORE: Precision Exams 235.1819 www.precisionexams.com Page 6

Banking and Finance Vocabulary Adjuster Agent AMEX (American Stock Exchange) Auto Loans Bank Manager Bank Loan Officer Bank Teller Bear Market Beneficiary Bonds: - Convertible - Corporate - Municipal - Savings - Treasury Bull Market Cash Value Co-signer Collateral Collision Coverage Common Stock Compound Interest Comprehensive Coverage Convertible Bond Corporation Credit Credit Rating Credit Union Debt: Income Ratio Deductible Discount Broker Dividends DJIA (Dow Jones Industrial Average) Discount Rate Dollar Cost Averaging Dow Jones Industrial Average Family of Funds FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) Federal Reserve Financial Institution Financial Planner Front Load FSLIC Full Service Broker Grace Period Group Health Insurance Homeowners Insurance Individual Health Insurance Inflation Initial Public Offering (IPO) Insider Trading Insurance Interest Rate Liability Limits - 100/250/100 Liability Coverage Life Insurance Limited Liability Load Loans Management Fees Margin Market Maker Municipal Bond Mutual Funds NASD (National Association of Securities Dealers) NASDAQ (National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation system) NCUA (National Credit Union Association) NAV (Net Asset Value) No Fault Insurance Non-taxable Income NYSE (New York Stock Exchange) OTC (Over the Counter Market) Payment Penny Stocks Preferred Stock Premium PE Ratio (Price Earnings Ratio) Prime Rate Principal Property Casualty Insurance Prospectus Requirements for a loan Riders/Endorsements Risk/Return Savings Bond SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission Short Selling Specialist Spread S&P 500 (Standard & Poors 500) State Insurance Commission Stock Split Stock Options Tax Free Tax Deferred Tax Deductible Tax Exempt Term Term Life Ticker Tape Time Value of Money Treasury Bill Universal Life Voluntary Compliance Whole Life Insurance Precision Exams 235.1819 www.precisionexams.com Page 7