Stocks
Bonds
Certificate Of Deposit
Savings Account
Mutual Funds
100

What is a stock price?

A stock price is the current market value of a company's shares.

100

What is a bond's face value?

The face value is the amount the bondholder will receive from the issuer when the bond matures.

100

What are the types of CDs?

Traditional CD, No-Penalty CD, and Bump-Up CD.

100

How is interest on a savings account calculated?

Interest on a savings account is usually calculated using simple interest or compound interest.

100

How do mutual funds make money?

Capital Gains and income

200

What is the difference between a stock and a bond?

Stock represents ownership in a company, and shareholders may benefit from dividends and capital gains and bonds is a form of debt.

200

What is a bonds coupon rate?

The coupon rate is the annual interest rate paid by the bond issuer on the bonds face value.

200

What are the benefits of investing in a CD?

Guaranteed returns and higher interest rates.

200

Is there a minimum balance requirement for a savings account?

Some savings accounts have a minimum balance requirement which can range from low as $1 to thousand dollars.

200

What are the advantages of investing in mutual funds?

Accessibility, Diversification, and Affordability.

300

What are the different types of stocks?

Common stocks and preferred stocks.

300

What is the maturity date of a bond?

The maturity date is the date on which the bond issuer must repay the principal amount of the bond to the bondholder.

300

What is the term length for a CD?

One month to as long as 10 years or more

300

What is the difference between a savings account and a money market account?

Savings account offer lower interest rates and fewer restrictions on withdrawals and a money market account offer higher interest rates.

300

What are the different types of mutual funds?

Equity Funds, Money Market Funds, Sector Funds, and Index Funds

400

What is market capitalization?

The total value of a company's shares of stock.

400

How are bonds priced?

Bonds are typically priced based on their face value, but market conditions and interest rates affect their price.

400

What happens when a CD matures?

You can withdraw the principal and interest.

400

What fees are associated with a savings account?

Monthly maintenance fees and excess withdrawal fees.

400

What are the fees associated with mutual funds?

Management Fees

500

What is the difference between the primary and secondary markets?

Primary markets are issued in an IPO and Secondary markets are bought and sold between investors after the IPO.

500

What is a callable bond?

A callable bond is a bond that can be redeemed by the issuer before its maturity date.

500

What is the difference between a CD and a savings account?

The difference is that CDs have fixed terms and savings accounts are open-ended.

500

What is the difference between a regular savings account and a high yield savings account?

Regular savings offer a basic interest rate and high yield savings account pays a higher interest rate.

500

How are mutual funds returns taxed?

Dividends and interest income

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