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Investing Fundamentals Series
Total Time: 24 hours

Investing Fundamentals: The Basics Time: 4 hours IVFC01
Investing Fundamentals: The Basics explains to users how to get a general picture of their personal financial situations and begin the process of investing.
  • Making Realistic Plans
  • Maximizing Small Savings
  • Managing Risk
  • Diversification
  • Starting Out Slowly
  • Checking Up on Yourself
  • Tightening the Budget Belt

Investing Fundamentals: Organizing Time: 4 hours IVFC02
Investing Fundamentals: Organizing explains to users how to determine their financial situations and make plans for investment funds.
  • Looking at Net Worth
  • Learning from Net Worth
  • Keeping Cash
  • Making Cash Reserves Work
  • Setting Financial Goals
  • Learning More

Investing Fundamentals: Stocks Time: 4 hours IVFC03
Investing Fundamentals: Stocks explains how to choose and invest in stocks.
  • Introducing Stocks
  • Learning the Types of Stocks
  • Getting Started
  • Choosing Candidates
  • Reading the Stock Pages
  • Researching Online and Using Value Line
  • Trading Stocks

Investing Fundamentals: Bonds Time: 4 hours IVFC04
Investing Fundamentals: Bonds explains how to choose and invest in bonds. Each type of bond (U.S. Treasuries, U.S. government agency bonds, municipal bonds, and corporate bonds) is explained and the unique advantages and disadvantages are described.
  • Introducing Bonds
  • U.S. Bonds
  • Municipal Bonds
  • Corporate Bonds
  • Researching and Buying Bonds

Investing Fundamentals: Mutual Funds Time: 4 hours IVFC05
Investing Fundamentals: Mutual Funds explains to users how to choose and invest in mutual funds.
  • Introducing Mutual Funds
  • Stock Funds
  • Bond Funds
  • Analyzing Mutual Funds
  • Fund Evaluations and Online Research
  • Choosing a Mutual Fund
  • Reviewing Fund Investing

Investing Fundamentals: Planning Time: 4 hours IVFC06
Investing Fundamentals: Planning explains how to prepare for the future with solid investing strategies, retirement planning and insurance coverage.
  • Planning for Retirement
  • Using IRAs
  • Using 401(k) Plans
  • Life Insurance
  • Disability Insurance


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