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High School Financial Planning Program Lesson 4-4: Investing Strategy Investing Strategy set goals for saving and investing ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 4-4: Investment Strategy ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | www.hsfpp.org

High School Financial Planning Program Lesson 4-4: Investing Strategy 3 Steps to Build Wealth 1. Make enough money. 2. Have a plan to save and invest. 3. Invest. ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 4-4: Investment Strategy ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | www.hsfpp.org

High School Financial Planning Program Lesson 4-4: Investing Strategy Preview Today we will answer these questions: What are the basic guidelines for investing? Don’t I need a massive amount of money to invest? When I finally have my own investments, I can just sit back and watch my assets grow in value, right? Use what you learn today to set goals for saving and investing. ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 4-4: Investment Strategy ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | www.hsfpp.org

High School Financial Planning Program Lesson 4-4: Investing Strategy Wealthy Habits Take on an “earn to invest” mentality. Focus on your lifestyle and financial goals. Persevere—Don’t be a quitter. Let your mistakes be lessons. Look for value. ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 4-4: Investment Strategy ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | www.hsfpp.org

High School Financial Planning Program Lesson 4-4: Investing Strategy Wealthy Habits Be the one who controls your money. Avoid unnecessary fees. Believe in yourself. Make strategic risks. Be generous. ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 4-4: Investment Strategy ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | www.hsfpp.org

High School Financial Planning Program Lesson 4-4: Investing Strategy Build Wealth … Step #1 1. Make enough money - have something left over to save for investing - cover your essential and necessary expenses - plug the spending leaks - take advantage of matching funds from employers - evaluate your situation every year ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 4-4: Investment Strategy ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | www.hsfpp.org

High School Financial Planning Program Lesson 4-4: Investing Strategy Build Wealth … Step #2 2. Have a plan to save and invest. - set long-term saving and investing goals - decide your best investing options and strategies - include saving and investing in spending plan - take advantage of payroll savings plans - contribute to tax-advantage savings plans ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 4-4: Investment Strategy ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | www.hsfpp.org

High School Financial Planning Program Lesson 4-4: Investing Strategy The Oracle of Omaha Famous Investor, Warren Buffet’s investment philosophy: Invest in top quality, profitable companies with products you understand, good managers, and lots of cash to reinvest in the company… and hold them forever. ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 4-4: Investment Strategy ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | www.hsfpp.org

High School Financial Planning Program Lesson 4-4: Investing Strategy Build Wealth … Step #3 3. Invest to put money to work for you. - know what you are investing in - think long term - take some risk to beat inflation - pay attention to your risk tolerance - take advantage of compound interest - diversify your investments - reinvest all earnings - dollar cost average ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 4-4: Investment Strategy ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | www.hsfpp.org

High School Financial Planning Program Lesson 4-4: Investing Strategy Dollar Cost Average Invest a set amount of money at regular intervals. Start receiving benefits of compounding. Stop worry about investing at high or low prices. Lower the cost per share. Activity 4.8 Dollar Cost Averaging Is the current value of Whitney’s investment more (>) or less (<) than the total of what she paid? ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 4-4: Investment Strategy ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | www.hsfpp.org

High School Financial Planning Program Lesson 4-4: Investing Strategy 7 Paths to Pure Trouble Trusting others blindly Falling for fairy tales Relying on past performance Borrowing to invest Holding only one investment Flipping stocks Getting emotional about investments . ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 4-4: Investment Strategy ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | www.hsfpp.org

Rights and Responsibilities of Investing High School Financial Planning Program Lesson 4-4: Investing Strategy Rights and Responsibilities of Investing You have the right to … You have the responsibility to … Select your own or change your advisor or brokerage firm. Know if your advisor has a conflict of interest. Receive timely and accurate information. Receive the best recommendation based on your stated investing goals. Be treated ethically. Report investing problems regarding brokers or brokerage firms. Have your financial data protected. Be informed. Read all literature, including the investment prospectus before making decisions. Verify the credentials of the person or firm who will handle your investments. Read and keep your statements. Set and communicate your investing goals. Report any unauthorized trades. Promptly report problems to regulators. Protect your financial data. Pay taxes on any earnings. Carefully consider risks, fees, and objectives before making decisions. ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 4-4: Investment Strategy ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | www.hsfpp.org

High School Financial Planning Program Lesson 4-4: Investing Strategy Who’s Got Your Back? The Cops Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, INC (FINRA) state securities regulators The Clean-Up Crew Federal Deposit and Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC) ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 4-4: Investment Strategy ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | www.hsfpp.org

High School Financial Planning Program Lesson 4-4: Investing Strategy Challenge Set personal savings and investing goals: - short-term - medium-term - long-term ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | Lesson 4-4: Investment Strategy ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | www.hsfpp.org

High School Financial Planning Program Lesson 4-4: Investing Strategy ©2014 National Endowment for Financial Education | www.hsfpp.org