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  2. Investing in your kids: A guide for parents saving today for ...

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    Investment/brokerage accounts: These accounts allow you to diversify your investment portfolio across a wide variety of investment vehicles that provide an opportunity for long-term growth.

  3. The Little Book of Common Sense Investing - Wikipedia

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    This is the third book in Wiley's "LITTLE BOOK. BIG PROFITS." series. The series includes The Little Book That Beats the Market by Joel Greenblatt (Wiley, 2005), ISBN 978-0-471-73306-5 and The Little Book of Value Investing by Christopher H. Browne (Wiley, 2006), ISBN 978-0-470-05589-2

  4. 7 Ways to Get Kids Investing - AOL

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    Several years ago, I ran across a Motley Fool column outlining a plan to turn the writer's newborn niece into a millionaire by the time she turned 52. I thought that was a neat idea and decided to ...

  5. Saving, Spending, Investing: New Games Teach Kids About Money

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    "We invest in all sorts of asset classes-equities, bonds, futures, derivatives" using "the gamut of investing ideas," said Mat Schaefer, a senior and chief investment officer of the group.

  6. Thomas Rowe Price Jr. - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1930s, Price had risen to the head of investment for the firm MacKubin, Legg and Co. (a precursor to present-day investment firm Legg Mason), but found himself continually clashing with his colleagues who focused on commission-based value investing. With three other colleagues from MacKubin in tow, Rowe set out to form his own firm ...

  7. The Intelligent Investor - Wikipedia

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    Graham’s main investment approach outlined in The Intelligent Investor is that of value investing. [4] Value investing is an investment strategy that targets undervalued stocks of companies that have the capabilities as businesses to perform well in the long run. [2]

  8. The teenager then downloads the app, activates the account, then hops on board with one of three investment baskets: Clothes, Shoes & Beauty; Gaming, Social Media & Connectivity; and Entertainment.

  9. Financial literacy - Wikipedia

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    There is a diversity of definitions used by bodies such as NGOs and think tanks, but in its broadest sense, financial literacy is an understanding of money. [8] Some of the definitions below are closely aligned with "skills and knowledge", whereas others take broader views, and some are from academic research which is tested and validated: