THE BASICS OF SAVING AND INVESTING LESSON 1. Lesson 1: Why People Save and Invest Preparing for a career--college.

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THE BASICS OF SAVING AND INVESTING LESSON 1

Lesson 1: Why People Save and Invest Preparing for a career--college

Lesson 1: Why People Save and Invest Major purchase or expense college family home

Lesson 1: Why People Save And Invest “Rainy day “ fund for emergencies

Lesson 1: Why People Save and Invest Developing a personal financial investment plan

Lesson 1: Why People Save and Invest Starting a savings and investment program

Lesson 2: How to Think About Making Financial Decisions Pay yourself first

Spend it all Or, Spend a portion and save the rest

Problem Solving

Lesson 3: Key Concepts of Saving and Investing Investing means taking risks.

FIVE KEYS TO INVESTMENT SUCCESS 1. Pay yourself first.—Make investing a habit.

FIVE KEYS TO INVESTMENT SUCCESS Set goals that will inspire success.

FIVE KEYS TO INVESTMENT SUCCESS Don’t take unnecessary risks.

FIVE KEYS TO INVESTMENT SUCCESS Time Value Of Money

FIVE KEYS TO INVESTMENT SUCCESS Diversify