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Instructor: Natalia Fofanova University of Houston Created by: Eric Adler Section < Click to roar! Eric Adler

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 Title Page – 1  Presentation Map – 2  Table of Contents – 3  About Me – 4  Simple Saving – 5  Simple Saving cont. – 6  Simple Saving cont. – 7  Saving with coupons – 8  Education– 9  Education Cont.– 10  University of Houston - 11  Investing – 12  Credits – 13  End – 14 Eric Adler

 My name is Eric Adler. I am a student at the University of Houston. I am majoring in Consumer Science and Merchandising. I am also on the golf team at the University of Houston. Eric Adler

 Every day I spend cash I get change. I Save it! I put the change away after each day. I am always surprised how much money I have after a few months. Imagine after a whole year!  Don’t spend money on wants. Focus on needs. Wants can come later in life when you have saved enough money by only purchasing needs. Eric Adler

 I have been told by some people that instead of saving just your change from the cash that you use, that you should put a single dollar bill (if you have one) with all of the change from that day. This will increase the amount you have ten fold.  I have been using all of these ideas for my personal savings, and I have saved $130 so far this year. Eric Adler

 Coupons!  Here is a link to a streaming video on how to save money with coupons.how to save money with coupons  IER Energy Saver  A link to a streaming video about how you can save money on energy with IER Energy Saver.IER Energy Saver Eric Adler

Grocery A Price of good(s) at A including coupons Next search grocery B Grocery B Compare with price at grocery A including coupons Next search grocery C Grocery C Compare with both prices from A and B. Finalize your decision and choose a store that will save you the most money. Eric Adler

 Work hard to get an education, because in today's society money comes with higher education. Don’t take for granted any opportunities you have for a higher education.  I am playing golf to help pay for my education and I am trying my hardest to finish and graduate with good marks so companies will look highly upon me when interviewing. Eric Adler

 The University of Houston has a lot of different fields of study. I made the decision to come to the University of Houston not only to play golf. I had researched what it had to offer me other than athletics. It has a huge alumni around Houston which is great for finding contacts and maybe potential jobs. Eric Adler

 Investing in a money market account. Investing in a money market account  This is a streaming video link. This will send you to a YouTube video about how to invest in a money market account.  Stock Investment Tips Stock Investment Tips  This is a streaming video link. This will send you to a YouTube video containing helpful stock investment tips. Eric Adler

 Have a written financial plan that includes your goals, your net worth, your debt-to-income ratio, your savings and investing plans, and your monthly budget.  Save money automatically by having at least 10% of your salary automatically deposited in your savings account each pay period.  Contribute enough to your 401(k) plan to maximize your employer match.  Educate yourself about investing.  Here is the rest of the information about how to become a millionaire!how to become a millionaire! Eric Adler

 youtube.com youtube.com  Google.com Google.com  Animation-Central.com Animation-Central.com Eric Adler