Teach Investing
IPT Teach Videos
The Teach Investing Video Segments are designed to be used by educators as part of investor education trainings and in conjunction with IPT’s "The Basics of Saving and Investing" guide.
The Teach video segments are available to view and to download as windows media files for use as part of non-commercial, investor education and protection initiatives. They can be embedded in PowerPoint presentations and used with other presentation software packages. IPT also has Learn About Investing and Protect Yourself video segments.
Videos for use with Unit 1 of "The Basics" guide
Investing 101—Why invest in the stock market?
from MoneyTrack Episode 201 (2007)
Pam and Jack, with the help of legendary investor, John Bogle, provide an overview of the different kinds of investments and risk.
Mr. Earl Top Story
from MoneyTrack Episode 202 (2007)
Meet Mr. Earl, a parking lot attendant in Baltimore who has accumulated significant wealth through investing in high quality stocks.
Videos for use with Unit 2 of "The Basics" guide
Damon Top Story
from MoneyTrack Episode 214 (2007)
Damon Williams is a 14 year old investor with $50,000 already accumulated. Learn how he did it and the role his mother played in his investment strategy.
Pyramid of Risk Top Story
from MoneyTrack Episode 201 (2007)
Pam, Jack and Investopedia’s Shauna Croone use the Pyramid of Risk to illustrate the investment product-risk relationship and diversification.
Videos for use with Unit 3 of "The Basics" guide
Late Start Top Story
from MoneyTrack Episode 109 (2005)
With savings rates at an all time low, this segment encourages individuals to set realistic retirement goals and shows you how to play catch up.
Investing 101-Automatic Investing
from MoneyTrack Episode 205 (2007)
Pam and Jack, along with MarketWatch’s Paul Farrell, introduce viewers to the benefits of automatic investing using online tools.
Videos for use with Unit 4 of "The Basics" guide
Tech Scam-Cars That Run on Water
from MoneyTrack Episode 202 (2007)
An eco-friendly company in Idaho claimed to have invented a fuel cell powered by a bathtub of water. Those who invested lost two million dollars in this scam.
Affinity Fraud Scam Alert
from MoneyTrack Episode 203 (2007)
Ruth and Len Mitchell were enjoying retirement until their trusted CPA and close friend talked them into a fraudulent investment scheme.
Elder Expert/Affinity Fraud Scam Alert
from MoneyTrack Episode 204 (2007)
The Rowanos of California were among 129 senior citizens scammed out of their pensions for a total of ten million dollars by Jeff Butler, a "senior specialist."
Religious Affinity Fraud Scam Alert
from MoneyTrack Episode 211 (2007)
Church members in New Mexico handed over their money to a trusted clergyman because they had faith that he was investing their savings for the greater good.
