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Federal Reserve Education proudly announces the launching of a new interactive module to help students understand the basics about capital markets. With engaging multimedia activities, students learn about how entrepreneurs and established businesses rely on these markets as a source of funding along with the role savers play in their desire to increase their wealth. The module breaks down the differences between stocks and bonds, primary and secondary markets, and how these markets impact the economy.
This resource is designed for high school students to complete in approximately 30 minutes and comes with a self-grading multiple-choice assessment that can be easily added to major learning management systems like Canvas, Google Classroom, Schoology, Blackboard and D2L Brightspace. This tutorial will help teachers get started.
Begin by clicking on the button below to go to the Capital Markets module landing page.
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