World of Money
Saving Money
Growing Money
Understanding money
100

Putting money aside regularly

What is savings?

100

Putting your money to work over time in stocks, bonds and mutual funds

What is investing?

100

Often referred to as an equity because of the number of shares a person owns

What is a stock?

100

When the company stock prices increase, along with the value of your shares

What is Capital Appreciation

200

Shareholders have the rights to such things as electing board members

What is voting rights?

200

Shareholders may receive a portion of the company's profits in the form of payments

What are Dividends?

200

A type of debt security that represents a loan to the government

What is a Bond?

200

Municpal and Agency are different types of what?

What are Bonds?

300

To purchase these on your own you need to be at least 18 years old

What are stocks

300

This program lets you pool your money with other investors to "mutually" buy stocks and bonds

What is a Mutual Fund?

300

What does ETF stand for?

What is Exchange-Traded Funds?

300

Your parent or guardian can open this on your behalf to start investing

What is a custodial account?

400

Interest that applies not only to the initial principal of an investment or a loan, but also to the accumulated interest from previous periods

What is Compound Interest

400

Based on the issuer's creditworthiness, or how likely they are to repay the debt

What is risk?

400

What is the name of your presenter this evening?

Who is Mr. Wilson

400

This is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it. He who doesn't, pays it"

Compound Interest

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