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Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive
Description: Teaching MoneyVA.org was created in 2011 to help Virginia’s high school teachers find quality resources that they can use in teaching Virginia’s new economics and personal finance course. Background on Virginia’s Economics and Personal Finance Requirement In February 2009, the Virginia Board of Education adopted revisions to the Regulations Establishing Standards for Accrediting Public Schools in Virginia (8 VAC 20-131-5 et seq). Included in these revisions were changes to graduation requirements effective with the ninth-grade class of 2010-2011. One of the changes is the addition of a one-credit requirement in economics and personal finance as a condition to graduate from high school (except those earning a Modified Standard Diploma). The implementation of these new graduation requirements was delayed one year by the General Assembly in 2010 and becomes effective for the students who enter the ninth grade in the 2011-12 school year. The Economics and Personal Finance Standards of Learning, adopted by the Board of Education, and accompanying Curriculum Frameworks provide the foundation for the content of this course. School divisions have the authority to determine whether the course is taught as a one-credit course in economics and personal finance, as two half-credit courses – one each in economics and personal finance, or a combination of both. School divisions may also determine at which grade level(s) high school students will take the course. TeachingMoneyVA.org uses the Resource Criteria as a guide in selecting the curriculum resources to be included in this database. All submissions are reviewed by the Review Team. Inclusion in the database does not constitute endorsement of the materials, and resource providers may not use this inclusion to imply approval or endorsement. All submissions are accepted at the sole discretion of the TeachingMoneyVA.org Review Team. We reserve the right to decline a submission for any reason and do not comment on unsuccessful submissions. TeachingMoneyVA.org or its partner organizations do not guaranty the accuracy of the information provided in these resources, the availability of these resources, or the user’s satisfaction with the resources.
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Subject: Finance - Virginia.
Creator: Financial Institutions for Financial Literacy.
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.teachingmoneyva.org/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Collection: Governor Robert F. McDonnell Administration Web Archive, 2010-2014
Description: The Secretary of Finance provides guidance to the four key agencies within the Finance Secretariat. These agencies handle all the financial transactions of the Commonwealth - from collecting taxes to paying bills to distributing aid to localities. Their responsibilities include: forecasting and collecting revenues; managing the Commonwealth's cash and investments; selling bonds; overseeing internal audits; making strategic financial plans; and preparing and executing the Commonwealth's budget.
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Subject: Speeches., Reports., Presentations (communicative events), Virginia - Economic policy., Taxation - Virginia., Government spending policy - Virginia., Finance, Public - Virginia., Finance - Virginia. , Economic forecasting - Virginia., Budget - Virginia., McDonnell, Robert F., Virginia. Governor (2010-2014 : McDonnell), Virginia. Secretary of Finance., Brown, Richard D.
Group: Cabinet
Creator: Virginia. Governor (2010-2014 : McDonnell), Virginia. Secretary of Finance.
Publisher: Virginia. Secretary of Finance.
Collection: Governor Robert F. McDonnell Administration Web Archive, 2010-2014
Description: Official website of Governor Bob McDonnell (R). Bob McDonnell became the 71st Governor of Virginia on January 16, 2010.
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Subject: Cabinet officers - Virginia., Photographs., Speeches., Press releases., Virginia Politics and government 21st century., Virginia - Officials and employees., Virginia - Appropriations and expenditures., Governors - Virginia., Government spending policy - Virginia., Transportation - Virginia., Finance - Virginia. , Press conferences - Virginia., McDonnell, Robert F., Virginia. Governor (2010-2014 : McDonnell)
Collection: Governor Terry McAuliffe Administration Web Archive, 2014-2018
Description: Their responsibilities include: forecasting and collecting revenues; managing the Commonwealth’s cash and investments; selling bonds; overseeing internal audits; making strategic financial plans; and preparing and executing the Commonwealth’s budget. The Secretary of Finance provides guidance to the four key agencies within the Finance Secretariat. These agencies handle all the financial transactions of the Commonwealth — from collecting taxes, to paying bills, to distributing aid to localities. Website of the Virginia Secretary of Finance during the administration of Governor Terry McAuliffe (2014-2018).
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Subject: Finance - Virginia. , Chief financial officers - Virginia., Cabinet officers - Virginia., Budget - Virginia., Auditing - Virginia., Brown, Richard., Virginia. Governor (2014-2018 : McAuliffe), Virginia. Secretary of Finance.
Group: Cabinet
Creator: Virginia. Governor (2014-2018 : McAuliffe), Virginia. Secretary of Finance.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/4186/*/https://finance.virginia.gov/
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