The College Investor Starter Kit is a beginner-friendly digital guide made for college students who want to start investing without feeling overwhelmed.
This PDF breaks down investing in simple, student-friendly language, showing readers how to start small, build better money habits, understand risk, avoid common beginner mistakes, and create a realistic 30-day action plan. It is designed for students with limited money, limited time, and little to no investing experience.
Inside, readers will learn the difference between saving and investing, why an emergency fund matters, how beginner account types work, what index funds and ETFs are, and how to start investing with small amounts like $10, $25, or $50.
Perfect for college students, recent graduates, part-time workers, interns, and anyone who wants a simple first step into long-term investing.
What’s included:
Beginner investing basics explained clearly
Saving vs. investing breakdown
Emergency fund checklist
Risk tolerance guidance
Simple account type explanations
Index fund and ETF overview
Small-budget investing examples
Common mistakes to avoid
30-day beginner action plan
Glossary of key investing terms