 Each of these statements will be shown for a minute and a half.  For each of these statements, decide whether you...  Agree  Disagree. or  Are undecided.

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 Each of these statements will be shown for a minute and a half.  For each of these statements, decide whether you...  Agree  Disagree. or  Are undecided And write a sentence on why you have this opinion.

 Saving and investment are only possible if you are rich.

 Every person should save at least 10% of their income.

 For most people, financial security depends mainly on a long-term saving and investment plan.

 Because people can access the old age pension, they do not need long term investment plans/

 Saving only a small amount each week is worthwhile.

 Instead of saving and investing for the future, a person is better off spending the money and enjoying it while they can.

 Individuals should try to achieve the highest rate of return on their money and not be concerned about the level of risk.

1. Discuss your answers with the class or person next to you. 2. Complete the activities for the rest of the lesson 3. Once you have come back to this presentation and give a more detailed answer for each statement, after more consideration and with more time. Were you answers the same as the first time around?