What is...
Ways of Investing
Pros & Cons
Real World Examples
Economic Systems
100

An employer sponsored retirement savings plan that allows employees to invest a portion of their paycheck into investments like mutual funds

A 401k

100

A type of security that gives stockholders a share of ownership in a company

Stocks

100

Gambling

Pro- Possibility of winning

Con- severe financial loss, debt, and potential bankruptcy.


100

what happened 2008 was an example of...

Depression

100

Individuals and businesses own and control most things.

Capitalism

200

A loan made by an investor to a borrower for a set period

A Bond

200

A loan made by an investor to a borrower for a set period

Bonds

200

Saving

Pro- Provides critical financial security, reduces mental stress, and offers the flexibility to pursue life goals and career changes

Con- Loss of potential social opportunities

200

Groceries, Gasoline, and the price of eggs going up is and example of...

Inflation

200

The government owns everything, and wealth is meant to be shared equally

Communism

300

An Individual Retirement Account (IRA) is a tax advantaged, personal savings account designed for individuals to accumulate funds for retirement, often used by those without workplace plans

A IRA

300

Tangible, non-traditional assets such as art, antiques, coins, wine, or memorabilia

Collectables

300

Investing

Pro- generating a profit or increasing in value over time, Outpacing Inflation, Higher Returns

Con- Risk of Loss and Volatility, Time and Knowledge Commitment

300

Limited Edition Products, Seasonal Clothing, Energy/Gasoline, Labor Market are examples of...

 Supply and Demand

300

A dictatorship that controls the economy and society tightly

Fascism

400

Lifetime limits

A cap on the total lifetime benefits you may get from your insurance company

400

Own one or more properties, or pool your money with other investors into a fund that includes several properties

Real Estate

400

Bonds

Pro- Predictable income, capital preservation, and portfolio diversification

Con- Value can be eroded by inflation, changing economic environments. 

400

A clothing store discounting unsold winter jackets to boost demand, or Uber using surge pricing to adjust rates based on high demand during rainy weather is an example of...

Microeconomics

400

Capitalism with more regulation and social policies

Neo-Capitalism

500

Vehicles for investing money

  • Stocks
  • Bonds
  • Mutual Funds
  • Real Estate
  • Commodities
  • Collectables
500

Investment pools money from many investors to buy a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds, and other securities 

Mutual Funds

500

Tax Deferred Account

Pro- Taxes are not paid until the individual withdraws the money from the investment, 401K, Traditional IRA

Con- Early Withdrawal Penalties, Higher Tax Rates in Retirement

500

Government efforts to manage inflation, fluctuations in national GDP, and changes in unemployment rates are examples of...

Macroeconomics

500

The government stays out of the economy as much as possible

Laissez-Faire

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