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Common Cents: Investments
This article reviews the different investment options for youth, including savings accounts, certificates of deposit, saving bonds, 529 savings plans and stocks. An investment word match activity is included.
Capital Markets Online Course for Teachers and Students
Capital markets include the stock and bond markets, and this is where businesses turn for funding when they need investors. In this course, students will learn how capital markets keep the economy moving and how they provide opportunities for businesses, entrepreneurs and investors to achieve their goals.
Capital Markets Online Course for Consumers
Capital markets include the stock and bond markets, and this is where businesses turn for funding when they need investors. In this course, learn how capital markets keep the economy moving and how they provide opportunities for businesses, entrepreneurs and investors to achieve their goals.
No-Frills Money Skills: Get Into Stocks
"Get Into Stocks" is the third video in the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis series, "No-Frills Money Skills." Through the story of a local ice cream cart owner trying to expand her business, students learn about the process by which companies become publicly owned and traded by issuing stock. Students learn key terms, such as capital gains and dividends, and discover how the price of stocks are affected by how successful a company is in its respective industry.
Core Concept Cards
Core Concept Cards provide a strong foundation of economic and personal finance vocabulary for secondary students. Online interactives are available to help students develop an economic way of thinking and advanced money management skills.
Building Wealth Guide
A personal finance education resource for schools, nonprofit community organizations, financial services providers and consumers to help young people, adult consumers, families and others develop a plan for building personal wealth. Presents an overview of personal wealth-building strategies that includes setting financial goals, budgeting, saving and investing, managing debt, and understanding credit reports and credit scores.
Building Wealth in the Classroom
A collection of 13 lessons plus assessment activities designed to accompany the Building Wealth resource in high school classrooms. The lessons use a variety of instructional techniques and include student activities, handouts and presentation visuals.
Building Wealth Guide - Spanish
A personal finance education resource for schools, nonprofit community organizations, financial services providers and consumers to help young people, adult consumers, families and others develop a plan for building personal wealth. Presents an overview of personal wealth-building strategies that includes setting financial goals, budgeting, saving and investing, managing debt, and understanding credit reports and credit scores