PERSONAL FINANCE: May 14 Old Work (need to turn in ASAP)

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PERSONAL FINANCE: May 14 Old Work (need to turn in ASAP) Learning Target In order to successfully manage my personal finances, I will analyze how I can build a good credit history. I will know I have it when I understand: (1) what information is used to calculate a credit score; (2) why I would want to have a good credit score; (3) how credit scores are used; (4) what I can do to help make my credit score strong; and (5) how to request, read, and monitor my annual credit report from the three credit reporting companies. Continue Personal Finance: Everfi (www.everfi.net) -complete Credit Scores module (Module #4) and fill out the pink test review while viewing (HO from earlier) Old Work (need to turn in ASAP) AP Classes Only Complete Real Life Balance Sheets if have not done so (HO from earlier) then TURN IN Regular Classes Only Complete Real Life Balance Sheets and charitable contributions and bankruptcy questions if have not done so (HOs from earlier) then TURN IN REPORT TO C11 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE