This is a term used to explain when prices go up over a certain period of time
What is inflation?
When a company wants to raise capital, it will typically do what?
What is issue equity or borrow?
If you want to keep fees low, should you buy an active fund or a passive fund?
What is a passive fund?
The name of the award given to the student who demonstrates the most engagement.
What is the Dargenson award?
An alternate way to invest in Real Estate beside buying actual property
What are REITS?
What the central bank does to curb inflation in the economy?
What is raise interest rates
Who gets paid first, debt or equity holders?
Who are debt holders?
If I want the smallest chance possible of loosing money should in Treasury Bills or Treasury Bonds?
What are Treasury Bills?
The one trait the DIME program wants every student to have
One of the most important metrics to know when buying investment property?
This asset class is up 14.6% YTD.
What is the S&P500?
A decrease in existing shareholder's ownership percentage as a result of the company issuing more shares.
What is dilution?
If I want to save for a house and have 10 years to invest should I buy an ETF or a single stock that is expected to perform very well?
What is an ETF?
What is $1,000?
Which is the least liquid small cap stocks, private equity or real estate?
What is private equity?
Who is Jerome Powell?
Between debt and equity, the one which exposes the investor most to interest rate fluctuations
What is debt?
I just landed on campus as a freshman and I received an offer to get a credit card. Should I accept it?
What is no?
What is $3,000?
What segment of real estate is currently experiencing significant price declines?
What are office properties?
What is the current fed fund rate
What is 5.25-5.50%?
When an investor borrows money to increase their potential investment return
What is leverage?
I just received $500 from my grandparents. I have $500 in credit card debt at 17% APR. Should I invest the money in the stock market or pay off the debt?
What is pay off the debt?
How long it typically takes to double your invested money without adding to it?
What is 10 years?
What caused the Global Financial Crisis?
What are lax lending lending standards by banks, speculation, and defaults by borrowers?