Introduction to Investing
Investment education for everyone
Introduction to Investing: Course Description
Many companies in the US, including local, state, and federal government agencies, offer retirement plans for their employees. However, there is a significant lack of basic financial education to help employees manage these plans effectively for long-term success. As part of our nonprofit mission, "Introduction to Investing" bridges this gap. Our curriculum is tailored for all employees, particularly those at the beginning of their careers.
“A well-invested employee is a happy and productive employee.”
Our nonprofit organization offers investment education services to support the financial literacy of employees in various organizations. Our on-site seminars cover the fundamentals of investing, providing employees with tools to manage their investments effectively. Our seminars are engaging, informative, and designed to enhance employees’ ability to build wealth and achieve their financial goals.
Who Should Attend
"Introduction to Investing" is designed for individual investors and corporate decision-makers, including:
Individual investors interested in uncovering investment opportunities
Executives and managing directors seeking new analytical approaches to growth and profitability
Our Services Include
Long-term investor orientation for new corporate and government employees
Investment education for all employees
We Provide
On-site training and seminars, customized for small groups or entire workforces
Our Curriculum Covers
Investing fundamentals
Various investment options: equities, fixed income, and tangible assets
Selection of mutual funds, index funds, and ETFs
Course Outline
1. Planning for Investment:
Preparations before investing
Definitions: Stocks, Bonds, Mutual Funds, Index Funds, ETFs
2. Basic Rules of Investing:
Objectives
Balanced Portfolio
Diversification
Time Horizon
Compounding
Selecting the Best Investments
Managing Portfolio
Investment Psychology
Impact of Taxes and Inflation
3. Selecting Investments:
Risks
Equity Funds
Bond Funds
Index Funds
Choosing Mutual Funds
Choosing Bond Funds
Sample Portfolio
4. Protecting Your Investments:
Market Historical Data
Major Bear Markets
Lessons from Market Historical Data
5. Do’s and Don’ts of Investing
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