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Resources for Young Investors |
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Save
Money,
Learn Young...

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This page was designed to provide essential financial information to young investors of various ages in an interactive and entertaining way. Information from saving and spending wisely to learning about investments like stocks, bonds, and mutual funds are contained in the links below. |
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Investing Consumer
Handbook for Students
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U. S. Treasury's Page for Kids
This site provides information on bonds, tax, inflation calculators, information on coins and currency, and games.
http://www.treas.gov/kids/
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Kid$Invest (for K-Grade 5)
LUCKY YOU!!! Remember that sweepstakes you entered? Well, You won!!! Now you need to decide what to do with all this money and see what happens.
http://www.sos.state.il.us/departments/securities/level1.html
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Moneyopolis®: A Public Service from Ernst & Young
Moneyopolis is an educational website for children in grades six through eight. The site was created to help give American schoolchildren the opportunity to learn basic financial planning concepts.
http://www.moneyopolis.com/new/home.asp
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Nefe Teen Resource Bureau: Sponsored by the National Endowment for Financial Education
This site provides useful financial information to teenagers; such as saving and spending, keeping track of checkbooks, learning about investments such as stocks, bonds, and funds, and the proper management of student loans.
http://hsfpp.nefe.org/home/
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NEFE Teen Resource Bureau
Find out what teens are saying about money.
http://www.ntrbonline.org/
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Sense & Dollars
Try your hand at money simulations and see how you would do with some cash to play with.
http://senseanddollars.thinkport.org
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Planet Orange
After selecting an animated guide, students from grades 5 through 7 will be engaged in adventures on the various continents of Planet Orange. Students can move sequentially through the site using the Next link on each page, or use the map navigation to visit the various regions of each landmass on the planet. Throughout the site, a pocket guide, resembling a handheld computer, provides interesting facts, topic-relevant math activities, a dictionary of money-related terms, and a calculator. Printer-friendly versions of all pages are available. Appropriate grades: 3–8
http://www.orangekids.com
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Young Investors Network
Young Investors Network provides simple, easy-to-understand narratives to explain the basics of stocks, bonds and mutual funds. Once these concepts are mastered, kids can try building their very own Cyber Portfolio where they can look up stock symbols and purchase equity. Savings and investment calculators are provided
in order to determine how much kids should invest each month to reach their financial goals.
http://www.smithbarney.com/yin/
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We encourage you to take advantage of the resources on this page but please be aware that the Delaware Securities Division is offering links to other websites. While we consider these web sites reliable, linking to them does not constitute an endorsement or investment recommendation by the Division. |
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Last Updated: Wednesday, 19-Sep-2007 10:40:57 EDT
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