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Goals for Your Investments

Planning and setting your priorities are the first tasks you face when you consider your investment strategies.

Items for use during week of June 4:

Radio Vignette

2:20 minutes:
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Public Service Announcement

60 seconds:
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News Release: Setting Investment Goals

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Five Keys to Investing Success

 

 

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Five Keys to Investing Success

 

         
 

SMART Planning

Your investment goals should be SMART – specific, measurable, attainable, reviewed, and time-related.

Items for use during week of June 11:

Radio Vignette

2:35 minutes:
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Public Service Announcement

60 seconds:
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News Release: Setting Investment Goals

(This release also was used with the materials for the week of June 4)   View online | Download

 

 

 

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Saving and Investing are Different

Savings provide money for emergencies and short-term goals.  The focus of investing is increasing your net worth and achieving long-term financial goals.

Items for use during week of June 18:

Radio Vignette

2:15 minutes:
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Public Service Announcement

60 seconds:
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News Release: Understanding the Difference Between Saving and Investing

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  Typical Investors  
         
 

Investments Involve Risk

Investments offer the opportunity for greater returns.

Items for use during week of June 25:

Radio Vignette

2:15 minutes:
Stream | Download  Listen button

Public Service Announcement

60 seconds:
Stream | Download 

News Release: Understanding the Difference Between Saving and Investing

(This release also was used with the materials for the week of June 18.) View online | Download

 

 

   
 

 


     

Iowa State Extension’s Invest Wisely project is funded by a grant from the Investor Protection Trust (IPT). The IPT is a nonprofit organization devoted to investor education. Since 1993 the IPT has worked with the States to provide the independent, objective investor education needed by all Americans to make informed investment decisions. www.investorprotection.org

Updated July 11, 2007