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Deals and People March 20, 2007
Classroom Investor Tools Highlighted
March 20, 2007 (PLANSPONSOR.com) - Teachers looking
for investor education content (or retirement industry
professionals interested in helping teachers find that
content), look no further.
Reported by Nevin E. Adams
The nonprofit Alliance for Investor Education (AIE) has highlighted ten of the best investor education classroom resources for teachers and students – and who knows, they just might work for participants!
“Investor Ed 101: Best Classroom Tools” includes:
- The Stock Market Game – Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA).
- NEFE High School Financial Planning Program – National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE).
- Learning, Earning and Investing – National Council on Economic Education.
- The Basics of Saving & Investing: Investor Education 2020 – Investor Protection Trust.
- Stock Market Savvy: Investing in Your Future – New York Stock Exchange.
- MoneySKILL – American Financial Services Association Education Foundation.
- Online Resources for Young Investors – Investment Company Institute.
- Federal Reserve Kid’s Page – The Federal Reserve Board.
- Focus on Finances: Preparing For Your Future – Federal Trade Commission.
- Financial Literacy Training for High School Students – NASD Investor Education Foundation resource developed by The Center for Financial Studies at Southern New Hampshire University.
“Investor Ed 101: Best Classroom Tools” — is available at http://www.investoreducation.org/investoredclassroom
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