Hey Educators—enrol your class in this program where students can learn from an experienced investment professional. They’ll gain valuable insights into investing for short-term needs and long-term goals, and also have the chance to ask questions about careers in the financial field.
Grades: 8-12
Delivery: Volunteer-led
Format: In-class or online
Instructional time: 45-60 minutes, including a Q&A
This opportunity is provided on demand during a regular block schedule. Educators moderate and host the presentation, manage the platform (for virtual presentations), keep time and oversee the Q&A segment.
Like all JA programs, the experience is coordinated and supported by JABC’s Program team.
Potential Topics of Discussion:
- Introduction to Investing: Put money into something to help it grow (using your money to make more money).
- Becoming Investment Wise: Discuss the different kinds of investments such as savings accounts, bonds, stocks.
- Investing on a Budget: Discover how to start investing with even a small amount of capital.
- Calculating Compound Interest: Earn interest on interest.
- Risk Management: Gain insights into the concept of risk in investing and how to effectively manage it.
- Local Economic Factors: Explore how the economic conditions in British Columbia can impact your investments. Examine the region’s economic landscape and how it affects various asset classes.
- Financial Planning: In addition to investing, learn how to balance your financial priorities, save for education, and manage your money effectively, including saving for a down payment on a home.
- Taxation and Education Savings: Understand the tax implications of different investments and the advantages of using registered plans like RESPs for education savings.
- Local Resources: Discover local investment clubs, organizations, and educational resources that can help you expand your knowledge and network with like-minded individuals.
Contact Ramona for more information.
Learn more about our Investment Savings program and its supporters at jabc.org/isp