Investing 101: Fundamentals of Wealth Building

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This beginner-friendly presentation introduces the basics of investing, including definitions, key asset classes, essential terms like portfolio and dividends, the risk-reward trade-off, diversification strategies, and practical steps to get started.

April 28, 20268 slides
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Slide 1 - Investing 101

Introduction to Investing: Basic Terms and Concepts

Understanding the Fundamentals of Growing Your Wealth

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Slide 2 - Presentation Agenda

  • What is Investing?
  • Key Asset Classes
  • Essential Investment Terms
  • Risk vs. Reward Trade-off
  • Diversification Explained
  • How to Get Started
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Slide 3 - What is Investing?

  • Growing wealth over time through smart investments
  • Involves calculated risk to outpace inflation
  • Your money works for you, generating passive returns
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Slide 4 - Key Asset Classes

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Slide 4 - Key Asset Classes
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Slide 5 - Essential Investment Terms

TermDefinition
PortfolioThe total collection of financial assets held by an investor.
DividendA portion of a company's earnings paid out to shareholders.
Capital GainsThe profit made from selling an asset for more than its purchase price.
YieldThe income returned on an investment, usually expressed as an annual percentage.
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Slide 6 - The Risk-Reward Trade-off

  • Visual representation of balance between risk and reward
  • Symbolizes the trade-off in financial investments
  • Maintains minimalist aesthetic with clean composition
Slide 6 - The Risk-Reward Trade-off
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Slide 7 - Understanding Diversification

  • "Don't put all your eggs in one basket." - Diversification is the practice of spreading investments across various asset classes, sectors, and geographic regions.
  • The primary purpose is to reduce the impact of any single investment's poor performance on your overall portfolio.
  • Diversification does not eliminate risk entirely, but it helps manage it and smooths out volatility.
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Slide 8 - Final Thoughts

Investing is a long-term journey.

Start small, stay consistent, and keep learning.

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