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  2. Investing in your kids: A guide for parents saving today for ...

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    Investment/brokerage accounts: These accounts allow you to diversify your investment portfolio across a wide variety of investment vehicles that provide an opportunity for long-term growth.

  3. A teen-friendly educational video about basket investing explains how baskets work. Some safeguards are in place: A parent must initiate and approve opening the account and retain the ability to ...

  4. Five Investing Rules You Can Learn From Kids - AOL

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    A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about what you can learn from the opposite sex when it comes to investing. As with most things, men and women have different strengths when managing a portfolio ...

  5. How to Invest in Your Early 20s - AOL

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    The first question to investing in your 20s is where to invest. Financial decisions for teenagers revolve around how to spend their money: To buy the shoes or not to buy the shoes, that is the ...

  6. Do-it-yourself investing - Wikipedia

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    A common approach to investing, for many investors, is to hire investment representation to build and manage their portfolios. The main duties of investment representatives are to provide ongoing advice, allocate money to asset classes and investment products, and to make portfolio management decisions.

  7. How to Make Investing a Family Affair - AOL

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    There's nothing out of the ordinary about teens talking about video games. But what makes the conversation that Aaron Bush, 16, and his younger brother had during a dinner out with the family so ...

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