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Kaushal 1

Varun Kaushal

Mrs. Galvao

ENG3UQ-07

21 July 2020

U4A1: Planning your own Presentation

Presentation Topic financial independence

Thesis Our education system is a cause of why so many people struggle


financially.

Supporting detail - It may be true that the education system is vital is some ways as
#1 (point form) it helps you gain the ability to read, write and solve
mathematical problems, it doesn’t prepare you for the real world
where you want to be wealthy and have financial freedom.

- The education system rather teaches you how to become an


employee. It does this by having you follow a Ridgid schedule,
do what you’re told, and not to question. If you fail, you are
reprimanded.

- Yet, in the real world of capitalism competition, the


factors/qualities that will make you successful, wealthy, and
financially free are in investing, and business. This is something
that the education system discourages, often with a lot of
disdain.

Supporting detail - It is true to our education system and even parents, teach kids to
#2 (point form) play it safe, work for a salary, and so on.

- spend it money on reading books to help your career, or invest


it. Most people are cautious when they have nothing, or little, to
lose.

- *Compare the mentality of financially educated people to


academically educated people.

- *employee salary vs investing, and business income


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Supporting detail - The education system does not teach the cash flow quadrant.
#3 (point form) (You don’t learn this in school. It’s simple and understandable.
It’s a model of how the world works that is useful).

- Compare some of the world’s wealthiest people that rose from


business/investing sectors to academic graduates with careers.

Supporting detail Schools don’t teach vital things that many people will face when they
#4 (if necessary) grow older such as budgeting, how compound interest works, saving
(point form) money, investing, how credit cards work, equity, avoiding debt, using
debt wisely, how insurance works, how taxes work, and many other
financial education literacies

Conclusion - In conclusion, the education system may help many of us learn


many of the basic benchmarks of education such as the ability to
read, write and solve mathematical problems, but the
educational system does not teach one of the vital things that we
all experience in life when we grow up. This has caused many
people to struggle financially.

Step 2
Talking points Slide Image Timing
(estimate how
Don’t write a script for what you Describe the image you plan to many seconds/
plan on saying. Just jot down the have in your slide including text. minutes you will
key points that you want to cover speak for)

- Cashflow quadrant 2 minutes


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This will showcase how the real


world works. It will show different
ways people make money, and
different career/job paths.

- Stock investment 1 minute

This will show Amazon’s IPO


from 1997 growing rapidly and
giving investors a passive income.
This will show how a salary income
isn’t good compared to a
investment growth and how
inflation ruins salary income.

- Income patterns that school 2 minutes


pushes towards
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- This will show how a salary


income (what schools push
towards) compare to
investing

- How the education system 1 minute


pushes towards jobs that
deliver low income and get
robbed from inflation and
taxes

This will show how income is


getting robbed from inflation. It will
also show how you will need a
source of income that grows over
time and does not get impacted by
inflation.

- Student debt 1 minute - 2


minutes

- This shows how the


education system leads you
to massive debt that is hard
to pay off.

If you were to deliver this as a presentation, what are some of the speaking strategies you
would use that you learned in this lesson?

If I were to deliver this as a presentation, some speaking strategies I would use are
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- Utilzing body language


- Hooking my audience’s attention.
- Getting to know my audience
- Beginning with an interesting question or story
- Getting feedback
- Understanding of nuances of delivery
- Using visual aids
- Keep it Simple
- Concentrating on my Core Message
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Works Cited

LaMagna, Maria. “The No. 1 Thing You Should Do to Get Rich, According to Robert Kiyosaki.”

MarketWatch​, MarketWatch, 28 Oct. 2018,

www.marketwatch.com/story/the-no-1-thing-you-should-do-to-get-rich-according-to-rober

t-kiyosaki-2017-04-11.

Steveark, et al. “47 Things You Weren't Taught in School (That Our Kids Need to Know).”

Freedom Sprout,​ 30 June 2020, freedomsprout.com/things-schools-dont-teach/.

by, Written, and Robert Kiyosaki. “Rich Dad Scam #1: ‘Go to a Good School.".” ​Rich Dad |

Financial Education & Coaching for Everyone,​

www.richdad.com/rich-dad-scam-1-go-to-school.

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