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Tort Law Foundations
Tort law involves personal and business activities that can result in a civil lawsuit. Paralegals and legal assistants must understand tort law in their daily activities assisting attorneys in investigating civil lawsuit facts, in preparing for civil trials and alternative dispute resolution methods, and in preparing related legal documents and correspondence. Specifically, this badge demonstrates the earner's ability to explain the basic concepts of tort law including the definition, purposes, differences between tort law and other types of law, sources, classification, and essential elements.
Facts and Opinions

As a college student, you will encounter a vast amount of information and meet many people who have ideas they want to share with you. How do you make sense of all those ideas? Many college students make sense of new information by evaluating it — considering various aspects of an idea or set of ideas. To evaluate information that you encounter, it helps to look at the content of the ideas or information. This resource will address the nature of ideas as determined by their factual content. Determining whether information presented to you is based in fact or opinion will be an important part of your evaluation of new concepts and information.

This resource provides instruction for users to:

  • Determine whether a main idea is supported with facts, opinions, or a mixture of facts and opinions in a paragraph
  • Identify supporting details that are facts, opinions, or a mixture of fact and opinion
  • Identify main ideas that are facts, opinions, or a mixture of fact and opinion
  • Identify sentences that can be validated for factual content in a paragraph
Factors and Fractions
COMING SOON! This resource allows students to gain the basic knowledge of math including measurement, fractions and decimals, ratios and percentages, simple statistics, geometry, arithmetic operations with real numbers, and algebra. Almost every professional in the workplace must use some level of math to accurately perform measurements, to convert from one unit to another, to understand simple statistics, to calculate rates and percentages, to complete geometry problems, and to solve a variety of problems using algebra. This resource demonstrates for learners the ability to solve problems using fractions including simplification, multiplication, and division.
Bonds and Valuations
Earning credentials in finance signifies a variety of competencies including aligning accounting to the business cycle, merchandizing, internal controls, managing assets and liabilities including payroll, job costing, budgets, cost/volume/profit analysis, cost allocation, analysis of capital expenditure decisions, and support for managerial decision-making. Accountants work in all types of businesses – retail/merchandizing, manufacturing, finance, non-profit – and work across all facets of the organization. The successful accountant produces reliable reports and is a good listener who can understand the needs of department or organization and produce reports to facilitate decision-making. Accountants must be exceptional at processing and organizing information. Specifically, this badge demonstrates the earner's ability to explain the various types of bonds, including the associated terminology, ways to define a bond’s value, and types of bond yields.
Stocks and Valuations
These credentials document competencies including aligning accounting to the business cycle, merchandizing, internal controls, managing assets and liabilities including payroll, job costing, budgets, cost/volume/profit analysis, cost allocation, analysis of capital expenditure decisions, and support for managerial decision-making. Accountants work in all types of businesses – retail/merchandizing, manufacturing, finance, non-profit – and work across all facets of the organization. The successful accountant produces reliable reports and is a good listener who can understand the needs of department or organization and produce reports to facilitate decision-making. Accountants must be exceptional at processing and organizing information. Specifically, this badge demonstrates the earner's ability to explain the various types of stock, including how it is valued.
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