Investing
Stock Definitions
Federal Budget
Macroeconomics
Business Cycle
Trade
Random Questions
Random Questions 2
100

This is where a person earns interest on top of previous interest.

What is compound interest?

100

A portion of a company that is owned by an investor.

What is stock?

100

The new year of the fiscal budget starts on this date.

What is October 1st?

100

The branch of economics that deals with the economy as a whole.

What is macroeconomics?

100

The ups and downs of GDP

What is business cycle?

100

Goods and services produced and sold to other countries.

What is export?

100

All people 16 and above who are employed or seeking work.

What is Civilian Labor Force (Labor Force)?

100

People available for work, who make an effort to find a job and who work less than one hour a week for pay.

What is Unemployed?

200

A loan from a consumer to a bank.

What is CDs?

200

A portion of stock.

What is share?

200

This is the total amount of money the federal government is allowed to borrow.

What is the debt ceiling?

200

this is when the general level of prices rise.

What is inflation?

200

The decline in GDP that lasts atleast 2 quarters

What is recession?

200

A tax placed on imports to increase their price in the domestic market.

What is tariff?

200

The annual budget in which expenditures equal revenue and debt does not change.

What is balanced budget?

200

The total amount borrowed from investors to finance the government’s deficit spending.

What is national debt?

300

A loan that the government or a corporation must repay to an investor.

What is a bond?

300

A person who owns shares of stock in a corporation.  

What is a stockholder?
300

The budget must be sent to Congress by this day.

What is the first Monday in February?

300

The official count of all U.S. residents. 

What is the Census?

300

A variety of economic indicators reach their highest level. 

What is a peak?

300

A limit placed on the quantities of a product that can be imported.

What is a quota?

300

This is a period during which stock market prices move up for several months or years in a row.

What is a bull market?

300

A period during which stock market prices move down for several months or years in a row.

What is a bear market?

400

A company that sells multiple stocks to investors in one fund.

What is a mutual fund?

400

A market where stock buyers and sellers connect.

What is stock exchange?

400

The annual government spending exceeds revenue.

What is deficit spending?

400

This measures the goods and services produced within the country's borders.

What is Gross Domestic Product (GDP)?

400

The aftermath of the Recession where the GDP expands once again.

What is Expansion?

400

A government order prohibiting the movement of goods into a country.

What is embargo?

400

This is earned when a stockholder sells stock for more than they paid for it.  

What is capital gain?

400

This is when a stockholder sells stock for lessthan they paid for it.

What is capital loss?

500
Portions of a company's profits are paid to stockholders.

What is a dividend?

500

A person who buys or sells stocks for investors.

What is a stock broker?

500

The last time the U.S. had a budget surplus was in this year.

What is 2001?

500

This measures the goods and services produced by ONLY U.S. residents.

What is Gross National Product (GNP)?

500

The bottom level of the economy followed by in increase in economic activity.

What is a trough?

500

This group of people do NOT benefit from trade.

What is domestic producer?

500

People are classified as living in poverty if their incomes fall below a certain threshold.

What is the poverty threshold?

500

Guidelines used to determine eligibility for certain federal programs.

What is poverty guidelines?

M
e
n
u