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QoD: What percent of college graduates end up working in the field of their major? - Blog
QoD: What percent of college graduates end up working in the field of their major? - Blog
Answer: 27% Questions: Which majors do you think are more likely to lead to a job in that field? What steps can you take to prepare yourself for employment, regardless of which major you choose? Given that almost 3/4 of college grads end up in fields that are not related to their major, do you think it's a good idea to consider multiple majors while in college?  Click here for the ready-to-go slides for this Question of the Day that you can use in your classroom.  Behind the numbers (Inside Higher Ed): A New York Federal Reserve Bank study came up with this 27% statistic. The Insi...
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QoD: What percent of college graduates end up working in the field of their major? - Blog
Why should I think about investing? - Robinhood
Why should I think about investing? - Robinhood
Investing is about building wealth, and it can help you prepare for the future. By investing, you give yourself the chance to create a rich harvest, giving yourself the resources you need to pursue your dreams and to take care of loved ones.
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Why should I think about investing? - Robinhood
Question of the Day: $750 Playstation 5 Bundle on credit...If you make the minimum payments, how long before this credit card bill is paid off? - Blog
Question of the Day: $750 Playstation 5 Bundle on credit...If you make the minimum payments, how long before this credit card bill is paid off? - Blog
Answer: 5 Years and 9 Months   Questions: Considering the cost of this Playstation 5 Bundle, do you think this is a good idea? Explain your answer. What big-ticket items or once-in-a-lifetime experiences do you think are worth spending money on? How could you reduce the amount of time required to pay off this credit card bill?
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Question of the Day: $750 Playstation 5 Bundle on credit...If you make the minimum payments, how long before this credit card bill is paid off? - Blog
Financial education curriculum - finEDge - UChicago
Financial education curriculum - finEDge - UChicago
High school students learn to navigate the financial system with confidence through a single-semester, research-based financial education course.
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Financial education curriculum - finEDge - UChicago
My 15 ½ Favorite Career Unit Interactives - Blog
My 15 ½ Favorite Career Unit Interactives - Blog
Why 15 ½?. I considered 17 ½, but decided not to include the games The Payoff and the Uber Game, that’s for a later post. Here are my favorite 15 ½ career unit interactives, ranked in reverse order.  #15: What Are Your Chances of Making It To The Executive Suite?: This is a great tool to help aspiring future CEOs understand what they need to do to live their dream. #14: Invest in What’s Next: Life After High School:   There are many possibilities for your life after high school and lots of questions to consider along the way.
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My 15 ½ Favorite Career Unit Interactives - Blog
Videos: Careers that don't require a 4-year degree - Blog
Videos: Careers that don't require a 4-year degree - Blog
Thanks to Brian Page for spending 20+ hours combing through and sharing this with the community!  He created a spreadsheet of careers that don’t require a 4 year degree, aren’t in a declining career field, and in most cases pay more than $30K. He did this for classes filled with non-college bound students and showed a 90 second career video to begin most of these classes and dubbed it "Career of the Day." He linked to the YouTube videos (click here) because the Career One Stop videos are slow, depending on the WiFi. Here's a link to the resource where Brian found ...
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Videos: Careers that don't require a 4-year degree - Blog
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.
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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