PPT-Investing Part 1

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Inflation Retirement Wealth Risk RiskAversion Diversification Dont put all your eggs in one basket Risk and Return are Positively Related Reality May N ot Match

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Inflation Retirement Wealth Risk RiskAversion Diversification Dont put all your eggs in one basket Risk and Return are Positively Related Reality May N ot Match Expectations Risk. Consumer Ed. Unit 8-Chapter 9. Investing. Saving in a way that earns income . Risk –what you are willing to gamble on. vs.. Return-what you will get back on your money that you invested. Reasons to Invest. Swarn Chatterjee. Department of Financial Planning, Housing, & Consumer Economics. University of Georgia. Topics for today’s discussion. Financial Capability. Behavioral Economics: The role of psychology in financial decision making. Taking care of your future wealth. What is the difference between saving and investing?. Portion of current income not spent on consumption. Saving. Purchase of assets with the goal. . of increasing future income. The Road to Financial Independence. Personal Finance . Essentials:. 8 Financial Priorities. Discussion Topics. 1. Perspectives: Spiritual matters. 2. Investing Basics: Before you start. 3. Investment Vehicles: The shopping carts. Starting at Age 20. 40 years of investing. $405 monthly contributions. Getting to a million dollars at age 60. Starting at Age 30. 30 years of investing. $860 monthly contributions. Getting to a million dollars at age 60. Most people save and invest to meet a goal…. Buying a car. Continuing their education. Starting a family. First home. Build up a “rainy day” fund. Provide funds for a “comfortable” retirement. Are you looking for ways to make the most out of such situations and investing in IPOs? Although there is no sure short way to make quite good money from the stock market, but investing in a good IPO (Initial Public Offering) can increase your chances of success. https://ipogyan.com/amazing-tips-on-investing-in-ipos-stock-market-and-getting-it-right/ Learning Objectives. Understand the reasons for investing. Describe the process of investing in stocks. Describe the process of investing in bonds. Describe the process of investing in mutual funds. Explore other options for investing. Tillmann Lang tillmann@yova.ch 2 (Sustainable) Finance has nothing to offer to retail investors 3 (Sustainable) Finance has nothing to offer to retail investors Existing sustainable offerings : Discover the Jealously Guarded Insights of Real Estate Tycoons and Hot Dealers! Visit: https://bit.ly/3vNaLcz Learning Goals. What is Impact Investing?. Why should we be interested in Impact Investing?. What are Impact Ratings?. How can a socially responsible investment be created and managed?. Why Impact Investing. Break time: _____ (10 minutes). End time: _____.  . Please set phones to silent ring and answer outside of the room.. Investment . knowledge quiz. Investing. This module covers:. How to set appropriate investing goals. Table 1. Types of Investments. Cash. Stocks. Options. Futures. Checking Accounts. Money Market Accounts/Funds. Junk Bonds. Bond Mutual Funds. Stock Mutual Funds. Treasury Bills. Penny-stocks. Real Estate And Property Management. . investing. 1. Sustainable. investing – What is it?. Sustainable investing, also known as responsible or ESG investing, is an approach to investing that incorporates environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors in the research process to...

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