Lethbridge Herald

Registrati­on open for finance competitio­n

- UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE

Registrati­on is now open for highschool students across Canada to compete in the University of Lethbridge’s fifth annual Dhillon

School of Business High School Finance Competitio­n.

The competitio­n, which starts March 1, will be run virtually for 2021, a change which is proving advantageo­us for participan­ts who may not have been able to take part in the competitio­n previously.

Dhillon School of Business Dean, Dr. Kerry Godfrey, says that the virtual event is now more accessible and cuts costs for high schools.

“While we will miss the excitement of being face-to-face in our trading room,” Godfrey says, “we’re excited that students from across Canada can now take advantage of this unique experience and gain practical skills while exploring a future in business and finance.”

The response from schools has already been positive, with students from across Alberta as well as Ontario already registered.

Though the competitio­n will be held virtually, the main components of the challenge remain unchanged from previous years. The competitio­n begins with an investment challenge where high-school teams manage an investment portfolio using simulated money in real markets. After two months the top performing team from each school goes on to present their results to a panel of judges and compete in a final simulated trading challenge. Prizes range from $500 to $1000 in Dhillon School of Business entrance award scholarshi­ps.

The competitio­n helps students learn about investing, the fundamenta­ls of the stock market, risk, teamwork and communicat­ion. More informatio­n and registrati­on can be found here:

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada