Learn About Investing Investing isn't rocket science, but it can still be challenging. The Learn section contains tools and resources for individuals looking to learn all about the process of investing. The tools include booklets, links, research, education initiatives, and more. The Teach section is designed for educators who want to teach investor education and protection in their classrooms, workplaces, community centers, etc. This section includes resources for educators including curriculum, links, video, and more. Individuals can learn a lot from this section, too. Protecting yourself and your family from investment fraud is an important part of investing. The Protect section includes tools and information to help investors recognize and avoid investment fraud. Resources include information on Regulators, booklets, programs, video, and more IPT provides grants on a competitive basis from the Investor Education Fund to develop and implement investor education and protection programs. The Grant section includes information about the grant process, grant awards, information about IPT, and more. About Investor Protection Trust Investor Protection Trust provides independent, objective information to help consumers make informed investment decisions. Founded in 1993 as part of a multi-state settlement to resolve charges of misconduct, IPT serves as an independent source of non-commercial investor education materials. IPT operates programs under its own auspices and uses grants to underwrite important initiatives carried out by other organizations. 06.15.2010 IPT Releases New Elder Investor Fraud Survey 03.05.2010 IPT Releases Newly Revised Investor Education Booklets and Trifolds 03.05.2010 March Grant Highlight' Pennsylvania Teacher Investor Education Research Project Seven Investor Education Booklets Developed by IPT and the Kiplinger Washington Editors, the seven investor education booklets tackle the basics of several key investor topics such as stocks and bonds. Take a look at the results of a new national survey that gauged the knowledge and behavior of senior investors as well as the views of adult children with senior parents. The survey found that 20 percent of older Americans, 7.3 million people, have already been victimized by financial swindles.
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