Revenue Investments 1
Revenue Investments 2
Securities Products & Benefits 1
Securities Products & Benefits 2
Law & Security Measures In Business 1
100

Measures the ability of a company to make a profit.

Profitability Ratios

100

Measures how much profit goes to each share of common stock.

Earnings Per Share (EPS)

100

"Cousins" of mutual funds that trade like individual stocks. When you invest in this, you buy shares in an entire stock portfolio.

Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs)

100

The dollar value of the stated bond.

Face Value/Par Value

100

A condition in which a market is controlled by one supplier with no substitute goods or services readily available.

Monopoly

200

Measures how efficiently a company manages its assets.

Asset Management Ratios

200

Looks ate management's ability to make a profit with the money that shareholders have invested.

Return on Equity (ROE)

200

Predetermined time when you can claim your original investment.

Maturity Date

200

A "letter score" assigned to a company based on the financial responsibility it has demonstrated.

Bond Rating

200

The regulatory agency established by the federal government to enforce laws that protect consumers' health.

Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

300

Measures the ability of a company to turn assets into cash to pay its bills.

Liquidity Ratios

300

Safety or financial leverage ratios, compare what a company owns to what it owes.

Debt Ratios

300

The "borrower" of the invested money.

Issuer

300

A collection of shareholders' money that is invested (by professional fund managers) in an assortment of different securities, such as stocks or bonds.

Mutual Fund

300

Issuing a government permit that allows an individual or a business to function in the marketplace.

Licensing

400

The percentage of sales that it gets to keep as profit.

Profit Margin

400

The idea is to see if expectations about earnings (PE) match the evidence for those expectations (earnings growth).

Price/Earnings-To-Growth (PEG)

400

A piece of paper (whether real or virtual) that says the governing body or corporation will borrow your money at a particular interest rate for a particulate period of time.

Bonds

400

A place (physical or virtual) where stocks are traded by brokers who represent buyers and sellers.

Stock Exchanges

400

A government regulatory agency that administers and enforces antitrust laws to prevent price fixing and to prohibit unfair competitive practices.

Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

500

Ratios that lets you know how a company's share prices compares to earnings per share.

Price-Earnings (PE)

500

Gives investors a basic share of ownership in the company as well as voting rights.

Common Stocks

500

Gives stockholders a basic share of ownership in the company. Entitled to fixed dividends. No voting rights.

Preferred Stock

500

A government agency that regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable.

Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

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