Investment Types
Stock Market
ROI
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This investment type is very liquid but has almost no ROI at all. You can set one up in most banks.

Savings Account

100

How does a company become available on the market for trading?

Through an IPO

100

What is the main point of investing?

To make a profit.

100

How many sectors did we cover in class?

9

100

What are the 4 ways to diversify your investments?

Across types

Across sectors

International vs Domestic

Long Term vs Short Term

200

Treasury and Bond also mean what?

Government and Loan

200

What does it cost to list on the NYSE and NASDAQ?

NYSE - $250,000

NASDAQ - $150,000

200

What does ROI stand for?

Return on Investment

200

Describe what the conglomerate sector is and give me an example.

It is a company that offers more than one product that are not related to one another. 

P&G and J&J.

200

What does IPO stand for?

Initial Public Offering

300

Explain what a Corporate Bond is.

Investor lends money to the corporation and in return, the corporation pays the investor interest.

300

What does it cost to renew on the NYSE and NASDAQ

NYSE - $500,000

NASDAQ - $60,000

300

What is the formula for ROI

R-I/I * 100

300

What is the biggest portion of the utilities sector?

Electricity

300

What is a market index?

A method of measuring a section of the stock market.

400

Real Estate can have a very high ROI, however, there is one big problem with real estate investments. What is the big problem?

The investment is not very liquid. It could take a long time to sell which holds up your money.

400

Why do companies choose to go public in the first place?

To raise capital
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If you have I given to you, and you also have the price per share for when you buy and sell, what piece of information must you find before you solve for ROI and Annual ROI?

Number of Shares
400

What are some disadvantages of the health care sector?

Patents expire, there are a number of law suits with these companies all the time and politicians are always inserting themselves in this industry. 

400
How many companies make up the Dow Jones and what kind of companies are they?

Top 30 and they are referred to as the blue chip companies more often than not.

500

Explain the difference between T Bills and T Bonds

Bills are for the short term, less than a year usually.

Bonds are for the long term of at least 10 years or more.

500

Who buys stocks besides individual investors and why?

Banks - to make money on your money

Mutual Funds - to build the fund portfolio for its investors.

Other companies - to make more money to invest back into other things, the company itself etc.

500

If I bought 200 Google Shares in the year 2000 at $115 a share and then sold my shares in 2015 at $755 a share, what is my overall ROI and then my annual ROI?

ROI = 556%

Annual ROI = 37%

500

List all the sectors by name.

Basic Materials, Conglomerates, Consumer Goods, Financial, Health Care, Industrial Goods, Services, Technology and Utilities
500

S&P stands for what? What makes up the S&P market index?

Standard and Poors and the fortune 500 companies make up this index.