Save or Invest?
Investment Accounts
Objectives
Investments
Hmmm INTERESTing
100

This is meant for short-term goals

Saving

100

This type of investment account is set up specifically for growing your money to have for when you no longer have an income.

Retirement Account
100

This type of objective focuses on protecting the initial investment from significant losses

Preservation of Capital or Safety

100

An investment that represents ownership in a company or corporation.

Stock

100

You can earn interest in this type of bank account

Savings Account

200

This involves assets such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds

Investing


200

This kind of retirement account allows you to take immediate tax deductions from your income and has you pay taxes later

Tax Deferred Account (401k, 403b, IRA)

200

This type of objective focuses on generating a regular stream of income from investments with dividends, interest, or rental income.

Income 

200

A fixed-income instrument that represents a loan made by an investor to a borrower

Bond

200

This kind of interest is only calculated on the original amount on the money borrowed

Simple Interest

300

This involves very little risk

Saving

300

This type of account provide future tax benefits rather than tax breaks on contributions since withdrawals at retirement are not subject to taxes. 


Tax-Exempt Account (Roth IRA, Roth 401k)


300

This type of objective focuses on the overall increase of the investment over time.


Capital Appreciation or Growth

300

A type of investment fund (similar to a mutual fund) that trades on the stock exchange like a stock.

Exchange Traded Fund (ETF)

300

This type of investment receives interest upon maturity when lender is paid back

Bonds

400

This is meant for medium or long-term goals

Investing

400

Funds are taxed at either short term or long term capital gains( which is typically higher than ordinary income tax) in this type of account.

Brokerage Account

400

Someone may have this type of secondary objective if they are looking to spread their risk across different investments.

Diversification of investments

400

A fund portfolio constructed to match or track the components of a financial market index, such as the S&P 500.

Index Fund

400

This kind of interest is calculated on the original amount of money borrowed and the accumulated interest of previous periods.

Compound Interest

500

Your total account balance will be impacted by the market

Investing
500

This type of tax-exempt account is opened on your own through an investment firm

Roth IRA

500

Someone may have this type of secondary objective if they want to be able to turn their investments into cash quickly.

High Liquidity 

500

Investment where money from many people is pooled together to buy a variety of different stocks, bonds, or and other types of investments.

Mutual Fund

500

Aside from owning individual bonds, what is another investment that can receive interest?

Mutual Funds

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