Put It in the Bank
Compare different ways of saving money.
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Use this infographic to introduce your students to the differences between saving and investing. "Why Should You Save and Invest?" will help your students understand the value in doing both to meet short- and long-term financial goals. This infographic explains the Rule of 72 with examples of compound interest and its power to help grow their money.
Put It in the Bank
Compare different ways of saving money.
Understanding Capital Markets
Define stocks, bonds, and capital markets.
Savvy Savers | It's Your Paycheck Lesson 5
Describe the "rule of 72" when calculating compound interest.
Bitcoin: Money or Financial Investment
Discover the differences of how people view Bitcoin.
Meeting Financial Goals—Rate of Return (Lesson 2B)
Show the two ways that investments can earn a return.
Managing Risk—Time and Diversification (Lesson 8A)
Introduce investment risk.
Entrepreneurs
Demonstrate what it means to be an entrepreneur.
Why Develop Human Capital?
Learn about the connection between education level and earning potential.
Paying Taxes
Feature the different types of taxes people pay.
Why is Good Credit Important?
Learn about the importance of your credit history.
Banks & Interest
Illustrate factors to consider when selecting a bank.
Insurance
Discuss factors to consider when buying insurance.
Why Prepare for the Unexpected?
Learn how to financially prepare for emergencies.
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