A small piece of a company
What is a share of stock?
The retirement account offered at most jobs
What is a 401(k)?
The issuer of a bond, usually
What is a government body?
The type of investment that holds all of the stocks within an entire index.
The type of investment that includes land, houses, and gold.
What is property?
The place where stocks are bought and sold
The type of investment where most retirement funds go
What is a mutual fund?
The name of the small payments given to bond holders every so often (sometimes quarterly or yearly).
What is interest?
The process of putting your money in assets whose value will grow over time.
What is investing?
A collection of investments managed by an expert
What is a mutual fund?
This is the result when you sell a stock for more than you paid for it
What is a capital gain?
The type of retirement account where all the withdrawals are tax free, because you already paid tax on your contributions.
What is a Roth IRA or 401(k)?
Another simple name for a bond
What is an IOU?
Mrs. Sajdak's favorite investment
What is the S&P 500 index fund?
An important consideration when investing that addresses how long or short of a time you will invest.
What is the timeframe?
Companies do this when they want to get a lot of other people to give them funds to expand.
What is sell shares of stock?
The letters IRA stand for this
What is Individual Retirement Account?
Two of the 5 important items to consider when investing
What are any two of the following: % return, timeline, goals, growth, rish and growth
This concept explains that to earn more money on an investment, you usually have to be willing to take more risk
What is the relationship between risk and return?
The company with the largest market capitalization
What is NVIDIA?
It means you don't pay the tax until you withdraw the money.
What is tax deferred?
A newer type of investment that is extremely volatile and is entirely online.
What is cryptocurrency?
This investing philosophy says to combine low, medium and high risk investments to minimize risk and provide good growth.
What is diversification?