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What will you do with YOUR $1,000,000+ ??

What will you do with YOUR $1,000,000+ ??. Estimated Lifetime Earnings. High school diploma - $1.2 million Associate’s degree - $1.6 million Bachelor’s degree - $2.1 million Master’s degree - $2.5 million Doctoral degree - $3.4 million Professional degree - $4.4 million.

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What will you do with YOUR $1,000,000+ ??

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  1. What will you do with YOUR$1,000,000+??

  2. Estimated Lifetime Earnings • High school diploma - $1.2 million • Associate’s degree - $1.6 million • Bachelor’s degree - $2.1 million • Master’s degree - $2.5 million • Doctoral degree - $3.4 million • Professional degree - $4.4 million Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Surveys, March 1998, 1999, and 2000

  3. Your financial successstarts TODAY!

  4. Financial Fitness A national Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) youth peer education program that involves youth teaching one another how to make, save and spend money wisely.

  5. Financial Fitness Goals Inform and inspire teens to sharpen their skills in money management, consumerism, and financial planning. Create a national network of young people who use teen-to-teen communications to share information. To provide teenagers with an opportunity to develop communication and leadership skills by being peer educators.

  6. Why Get Involved? Take the lead. Build financial know-how. Make a positive difference. Learn skills. Take action. Have fun!

  7. Financial Fitness Steps 1. Learn 2. Investigate 3. Work with Others 4.Create a Project 5. Evaluate, Share, and Report Results

  8. Banking Basics Conquer bank accounts, credit, and investments

  9. Cash Control Track and plan personal spending

  10. Make Money Sharpen on-the-job financial fitness

  11. Consumer Clout Become a savvy spender

  12. Financing Your Future Apply financial skills to real life

  13. Financial Fitness and FCCLA Young leaders with financial literacy for: Families Careers Communities

  14. Financial Fitness Get in shape today!

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