Effective July 1, the names of the math courses for Financial Literacy have been updated to reflect the graduation requirements (verbiage of the law) while the course codes remain the same. See below for new updated name titles.
Financial Literacy for Math, formerly Personal Finance 080719 Math credit
Personal Finance 060170 CTE credit (9-12), stays the same
Financial Literacy for Math, formerly Money Skills 201011 Math credit or 201010 CTE credit (10-12)
2025-2026 Kentucky Personal Finance Challenge registration open
Sign up today for the 3rd Annual Kentucky Personal Finance Challenge. The challenge is open to grades 6th-12th and each team consists of four people per team.
Email KYPFC@NKU.edu with questions.
NGPF is thrilled to announce the release of Google Slides to accompany the Semester Course and Middle School Course.
You asked, we listened. We created these new slide decks based on teacher feedback that they would help you reduce prep time and simplify facilitation. We hope you’re as excited as we are for this new development!
Here’s everything you need to know to get started with NGPF Google Slides.
Q: Which Courses Have Google Slides?
A: The Semester Course and Middle School Course both have slides for each lesson. There are slides available for many lessons in the Trimester Course and Full-Year Course, as they overlap with the Semester Course.
Q: Where Can I Find Google Slides?
A: You can find Google Slides for each lesson on the course or unit pages. Click the “Google Slides” button under the lesson.
Q: What Do the Google Slides Look Like?
A: Check out this example deck for the lesson Why Should I Invest? Each slide deck is paired with a Student Activity Packet and includes the same resources and questions for that lesson.