PERSONAL FINANCE: May 21 Learning Target In order to successfully manage my personal finances, I will analyze how I can protect myself from identity.

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PERSONAL FINANCE: May 21 Learning Target In order to successfully manage my personal finances, I will analyze how I can protect myself from identity theft and fraud. I will know I have it when I: (1) can identify some examples of identity theft and consumer fraud; (2) understand what I can do to protect myself from it; (3) realize why I should check my credit report once a year; and (4) can list and prioritize the steps to resolve suspected consumer fraud and identity theft. Continue Personal Finance: Everfi (www.everfi.net) --complete Consumer Protection module (Module #8) and fill out pink test review while viewing (HO from earlier) Old Work (need to turn in NOW) 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 Personal Finance Test is Friday Please report to C11 until further notice