Workplace readiness skills are essential to the success of any candidate for a new job and/or success on the job from the start. Your attitude, beliefs, and thoughts about money influence your life both personally and professionally. Part of developing a healthy approach to money is learning how to make your money work for you by using banks, credit, savings, investment plans, and budgeting. If you are dissatisfied with your salary or worried about a large credit card debt, it could influence your ability to perform your job to the best of your ability.
It is important to explore how financial management issues can affect you in the workplace and how you can take proactive measures to ensure financial stability. Creating new habits to manage your finances will help you gain confidence in yourself and your abilities-and give you the peace of mind to perform your job effectively.
After completing this class, learners will be able to: