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Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke speech link

The current financial crisis as it relates personal finance

Jump$tart Coalition National K-12 Standards for Personal Finance◦ 20 pages long!◦ Glossary of financial terms

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Rule #1 Never spend more than you make or “live below your means”

Save at least 10% of income for long-term savings

Invest in the worldwide economy

Establish an emergency fund (3-6 months of monthly expenses) for unforeseen expenses

Insure your assets, especially your health

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Financing college or vocational training◦ Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)◦ Applying for scholarships (Fastweb.org)

Choosing your career carefully

Establishing checking and savings accounts◦ Bank of America, Charles Schwab

Establishing credit and your credit report◦ Annualcreditreport.com Bankrate.com

The perils of credit cards…”El Diablo!”

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Health Insurance for Students◦ Major medical-Need $3-5 million in coverage◦ On campus student health centers

Purchasing a car, auto insurance Minimizing expenses in college Renting an apartment Retirement Plans

◦ Traditional Pensions◦ Roth IRA’s 401k’s, Mutual Funds

Taxes, Purchasing a Home

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Kiplinger Magazine◦ “Starting Out”◦ Erin Burt◦ Kiplinger Quizzes◦ Best of List

Kiplinger magazine is hands down the best online personal finance magazine◦ Search any financial topic within the website

Students write reviews of personal finance articles on a daily basis

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Investing Classroom◦ 172 lessons about the capital markets

Stocks Bonds Mutual funds Portfolios (asset allocation)

◦ Quizzes at the end of each chapter if registered at site (free of charge)

Curriculum runs from very basic to MBA level

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“Instant X-ray”◦ This tool from Morningstar will diagnose any

portfolio and display its asset allocation or mix of investments

◦ A VERY valuable tool that is free of charge

Graphical results of asset allocation◦ Expenses◦ Industry mix◦ Much more portfolio data

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Worldwide Business News◦ Current events◦ More than just business news◦ Much content is free

Personal Finance Section of WSJ◦ “Yoder & Son” column- A WSJ columnist and his son

discuss personal finances, very relevant to high school students

The Wall Street Journal Classroom Edition◦ Geared toward high school students◦ College and Careers, Personal finance, Technology◦ Most content is free

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Math that matters…The miracle of compounding interest

Rarely taught in school The rule of 72

◦ Divide a rate of return into 72 to find out how long it takes a lump sum to double

Online personal finance calculators Microsoft Excel’s Future Value (FV) function

◦ Students also use excel to create personal financial statements-Balance Sheet & Income Statement

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The Stock Market Game◦ Students teams manage a hypothetical $100,000

portfolio and compete against other teams in California

◦ Game operates like an actual brokerage account◦ Student learn about the capital markets and how

to research investments.◦ Students certainly learned about the riskiness of

stocks in the short term in the last game! “Financial Football” from

practicalmoneyskills.com

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Online quiz sponsored by the U.S. Treasury Department to promote financial literacy among high school students

35 multiple choice questions

$1000 college scholarships awarded to students from Charles Schwab if all questions were answered correctly!

Certificates and medals awarded to top performing students

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www.finance.yahoo.com www.marketwatch.com www.smartmoney.com www.zillow.com www.financefreak.com www.moneyinstructor.com www.fool.com www.vanguard.com www.jumpstart.org www.nefe.org www.money.aol.com www.morningstar.com www.kiplinger.com www.stockmarketgame.org www.ehealthinsurance.com

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www.collegeboard.com www.finaid.org www.californiacolleges.edu www.brokescholar.com www.savingforcollege.com www.scholarships.com www.fastweb.com www.latinocollegedollars.org www.scholarshipsforhispanics.org www.cavhs.org www.uscollegesearch.org www.fafsa.ed.gov

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Thank you!