Imagine that you've saved $1,000. You'd like to do something with the money so that, in a few years, you'll have a down payment for a new car. You're not sure if you should invest it or deposit it into a another type of account. In this project, you'll not need to decide where to invest the money. However, you will look at a variety of sources that give advice about what to do with the money. You'll also decide which sources are reliable and relevant.
Part One:
Review the following sources and decide if they're reliable and relevant.
two books from a bookstore or library
an article in the business section of the newspaper
the news or other program on TV
the following Web sites:
www.money.cnn.com
www.fidelity.com
www.beginnersinvest.about.com
Part Two:
Find two more sources of information. Review the sources and decide if they're reliable and relevant.
Part Three:
Create a table with the results from parts one and two. Your table should list the source, description of the source, and whether it's reliable and relevant. Use the work area below.
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