Ownership in a company.
What is socks?
Its shares are owned by a relatively small group of people and not traded openly in the stock markets.
What is dept investments/bonds?
CDs may be purchased for as little as ___
what is $500?
This is the main purpose of a savings account,to help people grow their....
What is money?
he money is invested in individual companies
What is mutual funds.
A person who buys and sells stocks to a customer.
What is a Broker?
It is lending money to a corporation
What is corporate bonds?
A Certificate of Deposit is typically offered by these financial institutions.
What are banks?
Savings accounts are typically offered by these financial institutions
What are banks and credit unions?
Mutual funds that invest in a variety of bonds, such as government or corporate bonds, are called this
What are bond funds?
A type of asset you buy that you hope will gain value over time.
What is investment?
Under what financial statement do bonds fall under?
what is long term liabilities?
This is the term for the fixed amount of time you agree to leave your money in a CD.
What is term length?
This is the small percentage of money that a bank pays you for keeping your funds in a savings account.
What is interest?
There is a pre-determined goal date on which the investment will be sold
What is Target Dated Mutual Funds
This pays higher than average dividends compared to other stock issues
What is income stock?
Corporate bonds are lending money on interest. Stocks you are buying a portion of the company.
What is the difference between stocks and corporate bonds?
This type of CD lets you add more money to your account during the term, unlike a traditional CD.
What is an add-on CD?
Savings accounts usually limit this, the number of times you can transfer or withdraw money in a month
What are withdrawals?
This fee is charged annually by mutual funds to cover operating costs, expressed as a percentage of the fund’s average assets.
What is the expense ratio?
Its shares are owned by a relatively small group of people and not traded openly in the stock markets.
What is private corporations?
This type of bond is issues with the name of the owner
what is registered bond?
Unlike stocks, CDs have this kind of risk profile, making them a popular choice for conservative investors.
What is low risk?
This term refers to the minimum amount of money you must keep in a savings account to avoid fees.
What is the minimum balance?
Mutual funds are usually divided into these two main types, based on what the fund invests in.
What are equity funds and bond funds?