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Introduction to ETFs: A Beginner’s Guide
“Introduction to ETFs” will help you understand one of the simplest and most powerful investing tools available today — Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs).
An ETF might sound complicated, but it’s simply a basket of investments — like stocks or bonds — that you can buy and sell just like a single share.
ETFs are used by everyday investors and professionals alike to grow wealth, reduce risk, and diversify portfolios.
In this course, you’ll learn exactly how they work, why they’re popular, and how they are used build an investment foundation.
You don’t need any background in finance. This course was designed for complete beginners — people who may have never bought a stock, opened a brokerage account, or heard terms like “index fund” or “diversification.”
We’ll cover what an ETF is, how it’s constituted and how it compares to other funds and individual stocks.
You’ll learn what “passive investing” really means, and be able to tell whether a fund fits your goals as an individual, business, professional or just an interested party.
By the end, you’ll understand the key principles behind long-term investing and risk management.
This is a practical, plain-language introduction to investing (ETFs in particular) — the same foundational knowledge used by financial planners, fund managers, and everyday investors who grow their wealth steadily and safely over time.
ETF's are used to meet diverse objectives: whether you want to save for retirement, invest a side income, or simply understand what’s happening in your investment account, this introductory course gives you the clarity and confidence to get started.
No jargon. No hype. Just real understanding — one lesson at a time.
Join today and take the first step toward becoming an informed investor. By the time you finish, you’ll not only understand how ETFs work — you’ll know how to use them to start building lasting financial security.
Areas covered by this course include:
Understand what an ETF (Exchange-Traded Fund) is in plain terms
Describe how buying one ETF can give exposure to many companies
Identify what diversification means and why it matters
Explain what happens when you buy or sell an ETF
Understand what an index is (like S&P 500, FTSE 100)
Learn how ETFs can fit into your long-term goals
Recognize the difference between active and passive investing
Understand how ETFs are traded just like stocks
Learn simple steps to start building a diversified portfolio
Build confidence comparing different types of funds
Learn how to check if an ETF aligns with your goals
Feel prepared to start your own investing journey safely
Thank yo for stopping by and look forward to engaging with you.
Best regards,
Baba Oyewole FCCA
Willingness to learn using examples and simple math
Access to a computer
No prior investing experience needed — just curiosity
Basic understanding of what savings and interest are
Desire and commitment to complete the course
Understand what an ETF (Exchange-Traded Fund) is in plain terms
Benefits for Investors
Describe how buying one ETF can give exposure to many companies
Identify what diversification means and why it matters
Learn what bond funds, stock funds, and mixed funds are
Explain what happens when you buy or sell an ETF
Understand what an index is (like S&P 500, FTSE 100)
Examples of Real Life ETF's what they do and how they work
Recognize the difference between active and passive investing
Learn how ETFs can fit into your long-term goals
Identify what diversification means and why it matters
Learn how to check if an ETF aligns with your goals
Build confidence comparing different types of funds
Young professionals starting in Finance
Students learning the basics of finance or economics
Employees setting up retirement plans
Stay-at-home parents managing household investments
Accountants
Entrepreneurs
Tax Professionals
Management and Business Constultants
Freelancers or small business owners looking to grow savings
People wanting to switch from saving accounts to investing
Young professionals starting to invest for the first time
College graduates building their first investment portfolio
Individuals curious about how the stock market really works
Retirees learning to manage their own investments
Anyone who wants passive income through investing
Bank or insurance employees new to investment products
Parents teaching teenagers how to invest safely
Anyone interested in Personal finance seeking solid foundations
Adult learners taking control of their financial future
Early-stage entrepreneurs managing surplus cash
Non-finance professionals who want investment literacy
Anyone who wants to understand their financial advisor better




