Saving is for short-term goals. It keeps your money safe and easy to access, but it usually earns modest interest and can lose value to inflation. Before you start investing, it’s smart to build a “rainy day” emergency fund that you can tap quickly without risking your money.
Investing is for long-term goals, like retirement. It can help your money grow through dividends, interest, or rising value, but there’s always a risk of loss. Make sure you understand what you’re investing in and choose options that fit your goals and risk comfort.
Even if you’re young, the best time to start saving and investing is now — your future self will thank you. Read more about risk tolerance and getting on a path to saving and investing.
In this resource from the FDIC, you'll find information, resources, activities, and conversation starters about money to help build those foundations. This guide corresponds to the Money Smart curriculum that is typically instructed by an educator in a classroom or other group setting. This resource can also be used by all families with children, regardless of whether they are learning about these topics or not in school. Check it out below!
Money Smart Educator Guides:
Kids, money does matter! Check out these online games and videos to learn important stuff about saving, investing and becoming a fraud fighter.
Fraud Scene Investigaror
Become an FSI and take the online challenge to uncover an investment scam. You'll need Flash Player 10 or higher to play Fraud Scene Investigator.
Print out this FSI Board Game,
grab some dice and challenge your friends or classmates to become the top FSI Investigator!
Brain Teasers
Challenge your noggin with Money Word Search and Money Word Scramble. Need help with the answers? Ask your teacher, parent, or send an email to: info@azinvestor.gov.
Investigator Quizzes
Want to gauge your financial capability? Take the online, FINRA financial literacy quiz to test your money smarts.
Are you an informed investor? Test your investing smarts by taking this short, online Investor Knowledge Quiz, courtesy of FINRA.
Know how to spot the red flags of investment fraud? Complete NASAA's Investor Fraud Awareness Quiz online to find out.
The Securities Division's Speakers Bureau, which is composed of a knowledgeable group of staff members, is willing to speak to your group about investing wisely and avoiding investment fraud. All are available, without charge, to make a presentation.
Besides the scope and function of the Commission's Securities Division, some of the topics our presenters can discuss include:
To schedule a speaker, contact the Securities Division's Investor Education Coordinator at 602-542-0428 or email a request to info@azinvestor.gov.
Live "Stock" Adventure (Middle School/Advanced Elementary)
A fun and educational activity that should not only raise a student's awareness about the value of saving and investing, but also provide an innovative way to practice specific math skills such as calculating percentages and computing multi-digit numbers. Students select a live"stock" portfolio based upon their risk tolerance and return on investment.
It's educational fun! Preview the Live "Stock" Adventure Teacher Guide, a FREE resource for your elementary or middle school classroom. To receive the complete hard-copy materials (special playing cards, ledger sheet, livestock posters, send an email request to info@azinvestor.gov.
FSI: Fraud Scene Investigator (High School, Grades 9-10)
A web-based, interactive investor education program that teaches students how to detect and stop a million-dollar investment fraud and put the mysterious con man, "Mr X," behind bars.
Preview the Fraud Scene Investigator online program before you order or download the FSI teaching guide and board game for your classroom. Free!
CFPB - The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
(CFPB) is a federal agency that addresses issues concerning consumer
financial products and services work for Americans — whether they are
applying for a mortgage, choosing among credit
cards, or using any number of other consumer financial products.
http://www.cfpb.govFINRA Foundation
- The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) has informative
and real-world resources that both students and educators can utilize.
http://www.saveandinvest.org
FDIC Learning Bank
- The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's site just for kids site
tells you the who, what, when, where and why about this agency - with
some help from Carmen Cents, the piggy bank!
http://www.fdic.gov/about/learn/learning/index.html
FTC
– The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) works to prevent fraudulent,
deceptive, and unfair business practices in the marketplace and provide
information to help consumers identify, stop, and prevent such
practices.
https:///www.ftc.gov/tips-advice
Jump$tart - This is a coalition of diverse stakeholders in financial education.
These organizations work together to educate and prepare our nation's youth for
lifelong financial success. With the program, "BizKids," learn about
the basics of personal money management. Find tips for balancing a checkbook
and the basics of earning, spending, saving, and investing your MONEY.
Financial Fridays: Biz Kid$ - Jump$tart Coalition (jumpstart.org)
NASAA - The
North American Securities Administrators Association is the oldest
investor protection organization that offer resources for youth on wise
investing and how to avoid fraud.
https://www.nasaa.org/investor-education/millennial-money-mission/smartphone-investing-apps/
Saving Bond for Kids
- Want to know more about a savings bonds? If you have ever received
one as a gift, this site will help you understand what they are, how
they work. Look for the poster contest, games and fun facts about U.S.
Savings
Bonds.
http://www.publicdebt.treas.gov/sav/savkids.htm
Social Security Kids Stuff
- Social Security allows you to sock away money for retirement. You
save by paying the federal government while you work. Later, when you
can't or don't want to work, Social Security will send you a monthly
check.
http://www.ssa.gov/kids/kids.htm
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