I'm teaching a finance class this Wednesday, 7pm, on the Stanford campus

Posted at 16:08 on Monday September 19, 2005 | Filed Under Miscellaneous

I'm teaching my finance class this Wednesday, September 21, at 7pm on the Stanford campus. This one is open to anyone, so come by if you're in the area...

CLASS DESCRIPTION -- I Will Teach You To Be Rich (1 hour long)
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I teach a 1-hour class on personal finance including banking, budgeting, and saving.

It REALLY pays to start now. Check this: if you save only $100/month until you're 30 (for only 10 years, then you never save money again), and your dumb friend starts later--saving $100/month from age 30 to 65 (that's 35 years compared to your 10 years)--you will have way more money (over $100,000 more) than him at age 65. Start early and you will be rich.

In the class, I go over...

1. How to save your money--tricks to not pay your bank any fees, how to budget, using credit cards, etc.

2. How to make more money by investing--what are stocks? bonds? mutual funds? Roth IRAs? And what can you do to start today and maximize returns?

I start at a beginner level, but if you have any specific questions about your own money, you can bring them and I'll help.

  • WHEN: This Wednesday, September 21, 7pm-8pm

  • WHERE: Stanford campus, Cordura Hall room 100

  • Directions: Take University/Palm Drive to the Stanford campus, Right on Campus Drive, Left on Panama. Cordura Hall will be on your right (it’s the cottage-looking building on the corner of Panama and Campus).
  • Google map: http://tinyurl.com/9nwwm
  • Stanford map: http://tinyurl.com/7bj89

Don't be shy...if you're in the area, see you on Wednesday!

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Comments (1)

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How about podcasting it, or maybe Stanford IT will video record it?

Posted by Jonathan Otto at September 21, 2005 10:56 AM

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