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This is an education-only online certificate course. Confirm acceptance with the court, agency, officer, school, employer, attorney, or program that assigned the requirement before purchase.
A 4-hour education course focused on accountability, money-pressure decisions, budgeting, communication, repair, and repeat-prevention planning.
This is an education-only online certificate course. Confirm acceptance with the court, agency, officer, school, employer, attorney, or program that assigned the requirement before purchase.
Structured bilingual lessons.
Completion controls and final review.
Certificate verification and optional completion reporting fields.
The course is priced at $14.99 with the certificate included so practical education is easier to access.
The course is framed as practical information and education about accountability, safer decision-making, risk prevention, and personal planning, developed by Ankur Fadia, MD. This course is educational and informational and does not constitute legal advice, therapy, or the practice of medicine.
The certificate shows course name, length, completion date, posted price, certificate ID, and verification details.
Public course information and the core learning path are available in English and Spanish.
Students referred by a court, diversion program, probation office, attorney, school, or employer after a financial-accountability incident.
People who need a structured certificate course covering bad-check prevention, restitution planning, budgeting, and repair.
Referral partners who want a low-cost bilingual education option with certificate verification.
Certificate lists the course name, 4-hour length, completion date, student name, and verification details.
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The final review and certificate remain locked until the learner completes the required sequence and 240 minutes of active course time.
The course is education only and does not replace legal advice, financial advice, restitution orders, probation terms, or any local program that is specifically required.
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Define financial responsibility and explain what it means to take ownership of your financial choices, including the difference between an explanation and an excuse.
Explain in plain terms how a check and an electronic payment (ACH/debit) actually move money between accounts, and why the money is not always there the instant you hand over a payment.
Describe how a bad-check or financial offense can create a lasting legal record and trigger fines and court-ordered restitution, and how these differ from one another.
Identify the real people and businesses harmed by a bounced or bad check, beyond the abstract idea of 'the store' or 'the bank.'
Build a simple, realistic monthly budget that lists income, fixed bills, flexible spending, and a small amount set aside for the future.
Explain what restitution is, why courts and diversion programs often require it, and how to stay organized about paying it.
Define financial responsibility and explain what it means to take ownership of your financial choices, including the difference between an explanation and an excuse.
Explain in plain terms how a check and an electronic payment (ACH/debit) actually move money between accounts, and why the money is not always there the instant you hand over a payment.
Describe how a bad-check or financial offense can create a lasting legal record and trigger fines and court-ordered restitution, and how these differ from one another.
Identify the real people and businesses harmed by a bounced or bad check, beyond the abstract idea of 'the store' or 'the bank.'
Build a simple, realistic monthly budget that lists income, fixed bills, flexible spending, and a small amount set aside for the future.
Explain what restitution is, why courts and diversion programs often require it, and how to stay organized about paying it.
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