AP Business with Personal Finance
College-style business thinking with personal finance, decision-making, market forces, and real-world case studies.
Your home base for business, personal finance, marketing, class modules, student work links, current events, and real-world data connections.
Select your course below. These are the main class entry points for modules, activities, review materials, and assignment links.
College-style business thinking with personal finance, decision-making, market forces, and real-world case studies.
Branding, target markets, advertising, consumer behavior, sports marketing, entertainment, and event strategy.
Practical money skills for high schoolers: banking, credit, taxes, insurance, investing, and smart consumer choices.
An approachable entry point into business, careers, entrepreneurship, economics, leadership, and workplace readiness.
Use this site as your starting point for class modules, review activities, current-event connections, and assignment links.
Start by selecting the course card that matches your schedule. Your class page will include modules, activities, review materials, and important links.
Some pages are locked so materials stay organized by class. Enter the password provided by Mr.D when prompted.
When a module asks for your name, class period, score, or reflection, make sure everything is entered accurately before submitting.
Use these snapshots to connect class topics to the real world: prices, markets, weather, headlines, consumer behavior, and business decisions.
Class connection: weather can affect events, retail traffic, travel demand, staffing, and local business operations.
Class connection: fuel prices affect budgets, shipping costs, consumer choices, and inflation discussions.
Class connection: oil prices influence gas prices, airline costs, supply chains, and consumer spending.
Use this area for class forms, completion checks, module submissions, and assignment links posted by Mr.D.