Financial Well-Being is defined as the ability to meet all financial needs, today and over time; feel secure in the financial future; absorb a financial shock; and have the financial freedom to make choices to enjoy life. The overall goal for students is to be well versed in financial literacy, so a more appropriate way of calling it is using the term “Financial Well-Being” rather than “Financial Literacy.” You are always invited to submit questions that you have to Nicole Norfles at [email protected] Once registered, log into the Community of Practice on the COE Website the Monday after you register. View and open your user profile in the top right corner with your name and image. Here you will need to open the “unread message” containing instructions to access the P4 Community. Be sure to complete the evaluation before moving on to any other lesson.