Personal Finance Essentials

  • Lessons

    23

  • Duration

    4 Hours

Instructors

Kirby Rosplock

Kirby Rosplock (Ph.D.)

Born into a very successful enterprising family, Kirby learned family wealth basics the way most affluent offspring do (or don’t) Read More

About Course

This module introduces personal finance through the specific context of wealth, where familiar concepts like saving, spending, budgeting, and planning become more complex and consequential. Learners explore how money can serve as “rocket fuel” for flourishing when aligned with values, purpose, relationships, and long-term goals. Read More

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Overview

  • Learning Objectives

    2 Minutes

Foundations of Financial Wellbeing

  • Money as Rocket Fuel

    5 Minutes
  • Homework I: Five Capitals Assessment

    35 Minutes

Financial Planning Overview

  • The Why, What, and How Behind a Financial Plan

    10 Minutes
  • Differentiating Between Needs, Wants, and Wishes

    5 Minutes
  • Homework II: Clarifying Your Financial Vision

    30 Minutes

Building Blocks of Financial Planning

  • Income Types and Their Role in Financial Planning

    7 Minutes
  • Passive Income as a Wealth Building Strategy

    4 Minutes
  • Spending

    7 Minutes
  • Managing the Emotional Aspects of Spending

    3 Minutes
  • Saving

    6 Minutes
  • Case Studies: The Importance of Financial Responsibility for Affluent Individuals

    7 Minutes
  • How to Save in Alignment with Your Goals

    5 Minutes
  • How Risk and Return Shape Your Financial Plan

    4 Minutes
  • Homework III: Achieving Your Financial Goals

    30 Minutes

Budgeting

  • Budgeting Basics

    20 Minutes
  • The Impact of Your Needs, Wants, and Wishes on Budgeting

    3 Minutes
  • SMART Technique to Budgeting

    21 Minutes

Risk & Longevity Planning

  • Risk Management and Long-Term Factors

    22 Minutes
  • Capital Sufficiency

    25 Minutes
  • Giving

    19 Minutes
  • Homework IV: Charitable Donation Case

    5 Minutes

Conclusion

  • Wrap Up

Test Your Knowledge

  • Quiz Locked

How do I build a financial plan and budget that reflects the realities of wealth?

Personal Finance Essentials (formerly Personal Finance Fundamentals Module 1) introduces personal finance through the specific context of wealth, where familiar concepts like saving, spending, budgeting, and planning become more complex and consequential. Learners explore how money can serve as “rocket fuel” for flourishing when aligned with values, purpose, relationships, and long-term goals. Through financial planning exercises, case studies, and practical tools, the module helps participants evaluate income, spending, saving, risk, charitable giving, and capital sufficiency with greater intention. The focus is not on basic financial literacy alone, but on building the judgment, language, and self-awareness needed to steward resources thoughtfully and engage more effectively with advisors and in family decision-making.

What You’ll Be Able to Do on the Other Side

  • Clarify how financial resources can support or undermine personal flourishing, purpose, and responsible stewardship.
  • Use the Five Capitals Framework to evaluate wealth beyond financial capital, including human, learning, social, legacy, and financial well-being.
  • Prioritize financial goals by distinguishing between needs, wants, and wishes in light of your own circumstances, values, and time horizon.
  • Organize income, spending, saving, and budgeting information to make more intentional financial decisions and prepare for advisor conversations.
  • Evaluate trade-offs among savings strategies, passive income opportunities, risk management tools, capital sufficiency, and charitable giving options.

The Experience

This self-paced module combines reflection, practical worksheets, case studies, calculators, and curated podcasts to help learners apply personal finance fundamentals in the context of wealth. Learners engage with the Five Capitals Assessment, financial visioning exercises, needs-wants-wishes categorization, goal-mapping activities, and budgeting tools, including a Basic Budget Review Sheet and Annual Budget Review Sheet. These resources help participants connect income, spending, saving, risk, giving, and long-term planning to their values, priorities, and responsibilities.

The experience emphasizes application rather than technical mastery. Through a financial planning exercise, family wealth case studies, charitable giving decision case study, and featured resources on succession, wealth dynamics in friendships, insurance planning, capital sufficiency, and impact giving, learners practice moving from ideas to analysis. Calculators for retirement and education goals support practical estimation, while the podcast examples broaden the conversation to include family complexity, stewardship, risk, philanthropy, and advisor readiness.

Estimated Completion Time: 3 hours

Featured Resources:

    • Podcast with Octavian Pilati entitled, Managing Succession in Crisis
    • Podcast with Jazmín Aguilera entitled, The Cut-How do I Deal With My Rich Friends
    • Podcast with Fernando Pou and Rino Schena entitled, Thinking Outside the Box: Insurance Solutions for Families
    • Podcast with Ron Cordes entitled, Moving to 100% Impact: The Cordes Family Story
    • Podcast with Christina Burroughs and Will Froelich entitled, Capital Sufficiency
    • Five Capitals Assessment
    • Family Retirement Goals Calculator
    • Education Goals Calculator
    • Basic Budget Review Sheet
    • Annual Budget Review Sheet
    • Wealth Workbook

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    Rebecca K.
    Jan 09, 2024
    Wonderful. Loved the budget spreadsheets and goal prioritizing activities.
    Shale U.
    Dec 25, 2023
    new concepts for us very informative
    Lee M.
    Jan 26, 2022
    Thank you for the Cordes Deep Dive... hearing a Baby Boomer be inspired by millenials and also hearing Kirby encourage a call to action for co-creation and a path to meaning. More please! Do Baby Boomers know the terms ESG and SRI? Many don't!
    Robin M.
    Jul 16, 2021
    Engagement -AI voice over was clear and easy to understand,Podcast was very good, on topic, and the appropriate length. Definitely a higher level of material presented than prior sections.