Invest in Yourself MAXIMIZE YOUR FUTURE EARNING POTENTIAL SO YOU CAN ACHIEVE YOUR DREAMS AND LIVE A LIFE YOU ENJOY ©2014 National Endowment for Financial.

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Invest in Yourself MAXIMIZE YOUR FUTURE EARNING POTENTIAL SO YOU CAN ACHIEVE YOUR DREAMS AND LIVE A LIFE YOU ENJOY ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 3-1: Invest in Yourself 1

Your Successes! I taught myself to ride a bicycle when I was eight. I’m a great cook. I created my first work opportunity when I was 14. I had perfect school attendance last year. I’m a teacher’s assistant in my Tae-Kwon-Do class. I fluently speak at least two languages. ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 3-1: Invest in Yourself 2

Preview Today we will answer these questions What does it mean to “invest in myself”? Does education really have an impact on my future earnings? How can I minimize the costs of advanced education? Use what you learn today to outline a plan to “invest” in yourself through education and by continually developing skills. ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 3-1: Invest in Yourself 3

Meet Kevin and Gina Kevin – senior Works part-time in restaurant Pursuing career in medical field Worried about paying for college Gina – sophomore Works part-time at uncle’s auto repair shop Wants to work full-time after graduation Uncertain about post-secondary education Worries about family finances ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 3-1: Invest in Yourself 4

Plan Ahead for a Career Proactively plan to take charge of your own future. Expand your options rather than limit choices. Be positioned to take advantage of opportunities along the way. Have potential to rebound faster if unemployed. Enjoy the work you do. ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 3-1: Invest in Yourself 5

An Education is an Investment in You Invest in education throughout your career: Gain new skills and sharpen existing skills so you are “marketable.” Keep up to date in the job market. Adapt to changes in employment trends. Provide flexibility to make career moves. ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 3-1: Invest in Yourself 6

Education Options Four-year colleges Two-year colleges Apprenticeships Military Which option(s) seem a good match for you? ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 3-1: Invest in Yourself 7

How to Manage Education Costs One of the most important and expensive events in your life should not be handled with haphazard decisions. ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 3-1: Invest in Yourself 8

9 More Ways to Manage Education Costs More students drop out of college programs due to finances than because of grades.* *Source:

Challenge 1.Outline a plan to pursue a career that you find interesting now. 2.Select an education option that is a realistic way for you to get a good start in that career. ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 3-1: Invest in Yourself 10

Reflection What are the three greatest challenges I will face when preparing for my first career? What are the greatest opportunities I might encounter while preparing for my first career? ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 3-1: Invest in Yourself 11