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Jeopardy. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. GENERAL Investments. STOCKS. BONDS. INVEST MATH. MISC. 100 Point. 100 Point. 100 Point.
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This means spreading risk among many different types of investments.
This is when people set aside money on a regular basis to invest – hoping to create enough money to retire when they want to
This is the chance that an investment’s return will not keep pace with inflation
These types of people will not only buy and sell stock for you, they will also offer advice.
The S&P is an index of the movements of this number of top stocks
Of VALUE, or GROWTH, this is the stock more likely to pay investors dividends
Companies (like MS and Walmart) with proven track records of high and steady earnings are called this type of stock
This is the formal title of the date a bond will be repaid (usually 1-30 years)
The term for money amount the bondholder will receive at matruity.
This feature allows a company to buy back bonds before the maturity date – though they usually have to pay a fee
This is the legal document that details all of the conditions of a bond.
PRT=I (Principle*Rate*Time)
If Kelly earns $10 on a $1 investment, this is her Rate of Return.
(10-1)/1 = 9 900%
This is the number of years it would take an investment to double at 24%
“Cousin” to a mutual fund, this basket of securities is designed to track a specific market index.
Filed with the Securities and Exchange commission, investors should look at these financial statements that companies publish every year
Oil, corn and wheat are examples of this most risky type of investment alternative