saving and investing unit 2 introduction to financial markets

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SAVING AND INVESTING

UNIT 2INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL MARKETS

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Diversification—spreading out savings and investments over multiple categories

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Dividend—are the distribution of a company's profit or earnings to the company's shareholders or

stockholders

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Liquid—can be bought and sold easily

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Stock—an investment product that represents partial ownership of a compnay or corporation

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Prospectus—the legal document describing the mutual fund

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The return—more moneyInvestors run the risk of losing their money when they

invest, but they stand to gain a return—more money—if the investment is profitable.

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Securities—investment instruments such as stocks and bonds

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Tax-exempt—taxes do not have to be paid

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Appreciation—to increase

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Mutual fund—invests the pooled money of its shareholders in various types of investments

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Bond—means investors have loaned money to a company or a governmental entitiy

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No-load—no sales commissionAn employee takes your order to buy or sell, or can

offer limited support.The investor is fully responsible for understanding the

investment.

Talking Points

Savings Accounts

How does it relate to future investing?

Talking points

Liquid

What does the use of the word liquid usually mean?

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Risk Tolerance

Conservative vs high-risk

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The greater the risk, the higher the rate of return.

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Dividends

Who gets a dividend?

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Municipal

What does the word municipal mean?

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Management fee

What is this?

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