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Free Personal Finance Course is Available for High School Students!
The personal finance training “There’s a Lot to Learn About Money” introduces high school students to basic personal finance skills such as budgeting and saving. This training opportunity is offered in conjunction with our tour program in both the San Francisco and Los Angeles Branch locations. Schedule your tour and training today!

Are your college students interested in the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) process? Host a University Symposium and the Fed will come to you.

High school teachers—there is an exciting, FREE, interactive international economic program available to you and your students: The International Economic Summit.

The International Economic Summit (IES) Regional Events:

  • Northern California, April 6, 2006 at San Francisco State University. For volunteer opportunities or to learn more about this event contact Andrea Davis at 415-974-2991, andrea.davis@sf.frb.org.
  • Southern California, April 24, 2006 at San Diego State University. For volunteer opportunities or to learn more about this event contact Darcy Horak at 213-683-2524, darcy.horak@sf.frb.org
Classroom Personal Finance Tip of the Month

High school students:
If you save $15 a day and invest it at 5% interest until you turn 65, you will be a millionaire!

 

 

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