Consumer Math (Scratch & Dent)
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Overview
For Grades 9th - 12th
Consumer Math: Biblical Stewardship & Personal Finance from Master Books equips high school students with the real-world math skills they need for budgeting, managing money, understanding credit, and making wise financial decisions. Rooted in biblical stewardship, this course helps teens apply math to everyday life with confidence. It’s a practical, values-based approach to preparing students for financial independence and responsibility.
This copy of the book is slightly worn
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Product Details
| SKU | PROMO-M371-1 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Master Books |
| Weight (in lbs) | 2.00 |
| Title | Consumer Math |
| Subtitle | Biblical Stewardship & Personal Finance |
| ISBN 13 | 9781683443711 |
| Contributors | Katherine Loop Hannon |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Page Count | 360 |
| Publisher | New Leaf Publishing Group, LLC |
| Dimensions (in inches) | 8 1/2 x 11 |
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Practical Math Skills for Real Life
Prepare your high school student for real-world success with Consumer Math, a practical, faith-based math course designed for grades 9–12. This engaging curriculum teaches students how to apply foundational math skills to everyday financial decisions—budgeting, spending, saving, investing, and giving—while grounding them in biblical principles of stewardship and generosity.
Using the equation income = giving + saving + spending, students will learn to apportion the money you make in a way that provides for their needs while adhering to biblical principles concerning tithing and being generous.
Students will learn how to create and manage a personal budget, compare costs for major purchases, calculate interest, understand credit, evaluate housing and career choices, and more. This course equips teens to make wise financial decisions now and in the future. With real-life case studies, mental math strategies, spreadsheet skills, and a biblical worldview, Consumer Math is ideal for homeschool families looking for a math curriculum that teaches both financial literacy and Christian values.
You will love the practicality that takes math from being abstract to being useful in your daily life with Consumer Math.
Table of Contents
- Quarter 1: The Big Picture & Key Skills
- 1. Introduction & Giving
- 2. Introduction to Living Expenses
- 3. Savings, Compound Interest, & Debt
- 4. Taxes
- 5. More Taxes & Review
- Quarter 2: Budgeting
- 6. Getting Started with a Budget
- 7. More on Budgeting Income; Limiting Lifestyle (Food)
- 8. Budgeting & Medical Expenses
- 9. Budgeting for Big Expenses
- 10. Review
- Quarter 3: Financial Decisions
- 11. Cars
- 12. Career Preparation
- 13. Housing, Part 1
- 14. Housing, Part 2
- 15. Decisions & Review
- Quarter 4: More Applications, Investments, & Financial Review
- 16. Applying Math Skills to Daily Life
- 17. Savings: Understanding Saving Options
- 18. Savings: Mechanics & Retirement
- 19. Estimating Taxes, Business Math, & Review
- 20. Review

