Learning, Earning and Investing - Lesson 7: What are Mutual Funds?
Included in this interactive are two videos on investing, which are based on one of the lessons from the Learning, Earning and Investing: High School publication. Lesson 7: What are Mutual Funds? teaches students about mutual funds and how to determine whether a share has increased or decreased in value. The introduction video is of an educator describing how he teaches the lesson in his classroom. The classroom video is a demonstration of the lesson being taught to students.
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Key Concepts
Investment, Liquidity, Mutual Fund
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