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UM-Dearborn Pairs Up with Crain's Detroit for Investment Challenge

The year-long simulated stock investment and trading competition will teach participants financial literacy, and give them the chance to win cash.

Participants in a new program presented by the can learn about stock trading and investing without ever having to worry about losing money.

The Dearborn university's College of Business, in partnership with Crain’s Detroit Business, is launching the UM-Dearborn Investment Challenge, a year-long simulated stock investment and trading competition that offers hands-on experience to participants in their efforts to pursue financial literacy.

The challenge, which is free and open to the public, will test the investment knowledge and skills of 1,000 registered participants by having them manage a $1 million mock portfolio for a chance to win $2,500 in real money each quarter. The contest will award prizes to the top portfolios as determined by total and risk-adjusted rate of return.

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Those interested in participating should register by July 4 to enter the third quarter challenge, which begins on July 5.

Employees, faculty and staff of Crain Communications, Inc., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, University of Michigan-Dearborn, University of Michigan-Flint, StockTrak, Inc., ePrize, LLC, and their parent and affiliate companies as well as the immediate family (spouse, parents, siblings and children) and household members of each such employee are not eligible.

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Full contest rules are posted on the Challenge’s webpage.

The contest is made possible by COB’s Betty F. Elliott Initiative for Academic Excellence, a multi-year and multi-disciplinary program that focuses on topics critical to the growth of our region and state. Financial literacy is the theme for 2011-12 academic year.

For more information, visit the UM-Dearborn Investment Challenge webpage on the Crain’s Detroit Business website.

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