Portfolio 101
Did you come to class?
Fun Funds
The Name's Bond...(and Stocks)
Wolf on Wall Street
100

While this isn't a view of the sunset, in investing it represents the distance between today and when you’ll actually need your cash.

What is the time horizon?

100

This online platform was not only declared the top-tier choice among its peers by a unanimous class submission, but is also Bonnie’s favorite

What is Fidelity?

100

Despite its no-frills approach and low fees, this type of fund often beats the high-priced competition at their own game

What is an index fund?

100

A fund where a manager tries to pick winners, but often just ends up picking up extra costs and taxes.

What is an actively-managed fund?

100

In reality, long-term investors are more likely to lose money by doing this instead of staying invested

What is timing the market/panic selling?

200

While some investors love the 'Roller Coaster' of high-growth stocks, others prefer the 'Merry-Go-Round'; this term describes which ride you can actually handle.

What is risk tolerance?

200

A term that Bonnie uses often, you might go to the barber for one of these, but you don't want your mutual fund giving one to your retirement savings.

What is a haircut?

200

You won't need to circle the day on your calendar, but this fund is named for the specific year you plan to stop working and start spending.

What is a target date fund?

200

The kind of stock that doesn’t need to introduce itself—your grandma already owns it, and so does half the S&P 500

What is large cap stock?

200

The article suggests that in environments of war and inflation, bonds are exposed to both interest rate risk and this additional macroeconomic risk

What is inflation risk?

300

While it sounds like a place to sit in a park, in your portfolio it’s the point of reference used to see if your investments are actually beating the market?

What is a benchmark?

300

This was Randy Jackson’s investment objective

What is saving for retirement?

300

This "hands-off" strategy involves buying a fund that mirrors an index like the S&P 500, usually resulting in lower fees and higher tax efficiency.

What is passive investing?

300

Instead of selling stocks and triggering taxes for everyone, this investment vehicle uses 'in-kind redemptions' with an authorized participant to keep things tax-efficient

What is an ETF?

300

They’ve got charts, hot takes, and just enough confidence to make ‘buy the dip’ sound like professional advice—even if their only license is a ring light

What are finfluencers?

400

You don't have to be a genius to set these investment objectives, but you do need to make sure they are Specific and Measurable.

What are SMART goals?

400

It’s the digital 'C-3PO' of the financial world; these platforms use software to automate the Strategic Asset Allocation process at a fraction of the cost of a human RIA.

What is Robo Investing?

400

While it sounds like a gymnastic move on a beam, this is the 'spring cleaning' for your portfolio that brings your asset classes back to their original target percentages.

What is rebalancing?

400

In the spectrum of allocation models, this one sits at the opposite end of "Conservative" and is designed for investors with a long time horizon and high risk tolerance.

What is growth?

400

In a world where bonds are supposed to be the calm corner of investing, this is what happens things slow down, yields jump like a startled male deer, and inflation keeps running the show - leaving fixed income stuck in the worst of both worlds

What is stagflation?

500

Think of it as a 'Pre-nuptial Agreement' between an investor and their advisor; it outlines exactly how the relationship will work before the first dollar is even spent.

What is an Investment Policy Statement (IPS)?

500

Especially if you’re Randy Jackson, Bonnie (and the class) advises that you shouldn’t necessarily be investing in these.

What are individual stocks?

500

As long as you don't build your house upon the sand, this physical investment vehicle will provide you with lasting value.

What is real estate?

500

A stationary method of vertical transportation for your money, this fixed-income strategy involves both timing and staggering.

What is a bond/CD ladder?

500

Named after a 1960s cowboy flick, Jason Zweig argues that the fear surrounding these tech giants is a 'marketing myth' designed to get you to hire expensive active managers to avoid the 'concentration monster'.

What is the big 7/Magnificent 7?

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