Why Should You Save & Invest?
Learn about the value of saving, investing, and the Rule of 72.
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In this lesson, students will learn about the different types of investments including bonds, stocks and mutual funds. Using handouts, students will research stocks and bonds. To conclude the lesson, an optional stock market bingo game and an investing quiz have been included.
Why Should You Save & Invest?
Learn about the value of saving, investing, and the Rule of 72.
Understanding Capital Markets
Define stocks, bonds, and capital markets.
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.
Evaluating Investment Options (Lesson 8B)
Students use the PACED decisionmaking model to investigate the trade-offs involved in choosing an investment.
The Balance Sheet
Distinguish between wealth-building assets and depreciating assets.
Developing a Budget
Practice using SMART goals and marginal decision making.
Put It in the Bank
Compare different ways of saving money.
Owning Versus Renting
Students will compare owning to renting a place to live.
The Role of Financial Markets
Learn how the financial system creates a place to match savers with investors.
Risk and Return
Understand the relationship between risk and return.
Understanding Credit Reports & Scores
Understand the components of a credit score.
The Cost of Credit
Explore the connection between credit and debt.
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