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Chart of the Week: Why Investment Fees Matter! - Blog
Chart of the Week: Why Investment Fees Matter! - Blog
From Vanguard: May want to find a way to cover up the ending balances after 30 years.  Question: Two investors start with $100,000 and earn a 6% return per year for 30 years: One chooses a low-cost mutual fund with a cost of 0.25% (a.k.a. expense ratio) that is applied to their invested assets each year. Note that many index funds have even LOWER expense ratios).  The other chooses a higher-cost mutual fund of 0.63%, which is apparently the weighted average expense ratio for U.S. mutual funds.
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Chart of the Week: Why Investment Fees Matter! - Blog
Madoff Case: (Dis)Trust and Investments - Lesson Plan from KWHS
Madoff Case: (Dis)Trust and Investments - Lesson Plan from KWHS
In this lesson, students will be introduced to the Madoff Ponzi scheme. They will think about what Bernie Madoff did and how very experienced investors were tricked by him. Then we will return to the rational decision-making process and the four variables used to make investments to consider how investors can protect themselves against risk.
derek68·kwhs.wharton.upenn.edu·
Madoff Case: (Dis)Trust and Investments - Lesson Plan from KWHS
Chart of the Week: Who's Buying Homes These Days? - Blog
Chart of the Week: Who's Buying Homes These Days? - Blog
From WSJ: This chart measures the percentage of home buyers by age from 2006-2018 and demonstrates the seismic impact left by the Great Recession. Questions: Do you hope to own a house someday? When do you hope to be able to buy it?  What would be a good headline to summarize the data in the chart? In what year does there appear to be the most dramatic change in the data?
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Chart of the Week: Who's Buying Homes These Days? - Blog
MiMM
MiMM
Misadventures in Money Management helpspeople improve their financial literacy and financial choices through an interactive graphic novel experience.
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MiMM
Dave Ramsey tells students: go to school where you can afford
Dave Ramsey tells students: go to school where you can afford
When it comes to picking a college, Dave Ramsey says too many students and their families are more focused on attending that all-important "dream school," than seriously considering what student loan debt will do to their lives 20 or 30 years down the line. And that has to change, he says.
derek68·cnbc.com·
Dave Ramsey tells students: go to school where you can afford
Activities
Activities
The #1 financial literacy curriculum used by 30,000 teachers reaching over 2 million students. Free personal finance activities and lesson plans for middle and high schools, plus daily professional development for teachers -- also free
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Activities
Edpuzzle
Edpuzzle
Edpuzzle video lesson. Make any video your lesson. Take a video and crop it, add your voice or embed questions at any point.
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Edpuzzle