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NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit Three – Investing: Making Money Work for You Unit 3 - Investing: Making Money Work for You

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit Three – Investing: Making Money Work for You 3-A Savings and Investments UniqueSavingsFeatures UniqueInvestmentFeatures CommonFeatures What are some features common to both investments and savings?

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit Three – Investing: Making Money Work for You Investing Weekly at 5% Interest 3-B Amount Saved Per Week Value After 10 Years $ 7.00 $ $ $ $ $ 4,720 $ 9,440 $ 14,160 $ 18,880 $ 23,600 1

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit Three – Investing: Making Money Work for You Investing Annually to Achieve a Goal 3-C Value of $20 1 Year 2 Years 4 Years 6 Years 4% 5% 6% 8% 10% $20.80 $21.00 $21.20 $21.60 $22.00 $21.63 $22.05 $22.47 $23.33 $24.20 $23.40 $24.31 $25.25 $27.21 $29.28 $25.31 $26.80 $28.37 $31.74 $

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit Three – Investing: Making Money Work for You To Have $50,000 at 8% Interest 3-D Number of Years Saving MonthlyAmountDailyAmount* $1,928.03$63.17 $29.06 $17.79 $ $ * Assumes a 365-day year for daily amounts 321

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit Three – Investing: Making Money Work for You Investing a $10,000 Lump Sum 3-E 11% 10% 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 12% InterestRate5Years20Years15Years10Years $12,763 $17,623 $16,851 $16,105 $15,386 $14,693 $14,026 $13,382 $16,289 $31,058 $28,394 $25,937 $23,674 $21,589 $19,672 $17,908 $20,789 $54,736 $47,846 $41,772 $36,425 $31,722 $27,590 $23,966 $26,533 $96,463 $80,623 $67,275 $56,044 $46,610 $38,697 $

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit Three – Investing: Making Money Work for You Investing $1,000 Annually 3-F 11% 10% 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 12% InterestRate5Years20Years15Years10Years $5,526 $6,353 $6,228 $6,105 $5,985 $5,867 $5,751 $5,637 $12,578 $17,549 $16,722 $15,937 $15,193 $14,487 $13,816 $13,181 $21,579 $37,280 $34,405 $31,772 $29,361 $27,152 $25,129 $23,276 $33,066 $72,052 $64,203 $57,275 $51,160 $45,762 $40,995 $36,

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit Three – Investing: Making Money Work for You 3-G Answers to Exercise 3B 8% 4%$10.40$10.82 Interest Rate1 Year2 Years4 Years6 Years ???? ?? $10.80$15.87$13.60$11.66 $12.65$

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit Three – Investing: Making Money Work for You Rule of 72 3-H 72 Interest Rate = Years Needed to Double Investment 72 Interest Rate Required = Years Needed to Double Investment

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit Three – Investing: Making Money Work for You Rule of 72: $10,000 Invested 3-I Year3%6%12% INTEREST RATE $20,000$40,000$160,000 $20,000 $40,000 $80,000 $20,000

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit Three – Investing: Making Money Work for You Financial Planning Pyramid Penny Stock Commo- dities Collectibles Speculative Stock / Bonds / Mutual Funds Real Estate Blue-Chip Common Stock Growth Mutual Funds High-Grade Convertible Bonds High-Grade Preferred Stock Balanced Mutual Funds High-Grade Corporate Bonds or Mutual Funds High-Grade Municipal Bonds or Mutual Funds Money Market Accounts or Mutual Funds Certificates of Deposit U.S. Savings Bonds Insured Savings / Checking Accounts Treasury Issues Highest Risk Highest Earnings Lower Risk Lower Earnings 3-J

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit Three – Investing: Making Money Work for You Interest Rate 3% 24 Yrs. $800 4% 6% 8% 12% 6 Yrs. 9 Yrs. 12 Yrs. 18 Yrs. $400 $400 $400 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 The Impact of Higher Returns on Savings and Investments Rule of 72: The approximate frequency with which $100 doubles at specific interest rates 3-K 21

Dollar Cost Averaging AmountInvested Share Price ($) Shares Purchased $1,000.00$ AmountInvested Share Price ($) Shares Purchased $100.00$ $ $19.50 $19.25 $19.75 $19.20 $18.90 $18.00 $18.60 $ $1,000.00$ $19.39*51.66 $100.00$ One-Time InvestmentDollar-Cost Averaging$1, L * Average Share Price 4321