Billings
Bozeman
Missoula
Helena
Kalispell
Stevensville
Butte
Hamilton
100

__________  ________ refer(s) broadly to any marketplace where the trading of securities occurs.

Financial markets

100

Which of the following information would I not expect to find on a company’s 10-K report?

a) Risks facing the company

b) Financial data from the previous fiscal year

c) The current stock price that the company's stock is trading at

c) The current stock price that the company's stock is trading at

100

This occurs when an individual erroneously believes that a certain random event is less or more likely, given a previous event or a series of events (think of coin flips):

Gambler's fallacy

100

Publicly traded companies have conference calls to investors about the company’s financials of the most completed quarter. This is the company’s ___________ date.

earnings date

100

If I want to see what the price of a stock has been over the past year, then I will look at this:_____ week range

52 week range

100

If you are addicted to our class Investopedia game, and you buy and sell stock frequently, often more than once a day, then you are probably a(n) _________ investor.

active investor

100

This is a non-retirement trading account that you must be 18 to open and has no limits on how much $ you can put into it: IRA, Roth IRA, standard brokerage account

Standard brokerage account

100

These financial vehicles are always made up of a pool of money collected from many investors to invest in stocks, bonds, etc.:

a) Index funds

b) Mutual funds

c) Municipal bonds

b) Mutual funds

100

True/false: A fiscal year for a company will always be different from a calendar year.

False- they can be different or the same

100

T-bills last for _____ year(s), max.

1 year

100

This government organization regulates securities markets and is seen as the police of the New York Stock Exchange:

The SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission)

100

This term describes the cluster of a company’s most important senior executives: _________-suite

C-suite

100

Beef, diamonds, and oil are examples of:

Commodities

100

You calculate this by multiplying the # of shares outstanding by the current price of a single share:

Market capitalization

100

I think that shares of Company XYZ will decrease in value, so I borrow shares of that stock and hope that the shares go down. This is an example of:

Short selling

100

Which of the following would not be considered a retirement account? 

a) IRA

b) 401k

c) 529 savings plan

c) 529 savings plan

100

Which of the following is NOT under the jurisdiction of the Treasury?: The U.S. Mint, the IRS, the SEC

The SEC

100

True/false: An index fund is always a type of mutual fund.

False

100

Fitch’s, Moody’s, and S&P are examples of credit _______ agencies.

rating

100

True/false: The Federal Reserve and the Treasury do not really work together.

False- they do work together

100

Everyone in the class is buying Tesla or Apple in our Investopedia stock trading game, and Mr. Benz is advising against this because these students are displaying ________ mentality.

herd mentality

100

(The)_______________ is a global electronic marketplace for buying and selling securities.

Nasdaq

100

This is the senior executive responsible for managing the financial actions of a publicly traded company:

CFO (Chief Financial Officer)

100

What is the most useful class for real world application that is currently offered at Loyola Sacred Heart?

Real World Finance

100

This is a type of “investment vehicle” that involves a collection of securities (such as stocks, as an example), that are traded on exchanges just like normal stock:

ETF (Exchange Traded Fund)

100

This is a substantial sum of money or other assets that have been saved or invested for a specific purpose:

_______ egg

Nest egg

100

This is the amount of an asset or security that changes hands over some period of time, often over the course of a day:

Volume

100

For approximately how many months or years of expenses should you be able to cover with emergency funds?

3-6 months

100

_______  ___________ is an investment strategy that involves picking stocks that the rest of the stock market is underestimating.

Value investing

100

This is an individual or firm that acts as an intermediary between an investor and a securities exchange:

Broker

100

For both Roth IRAs and normal IRAs, this is the age you must reach before you can withdraw money that you have made in your account without incurring a penalty:

59 and 1/2

100

Not on test- This person that we have briefly talked about has held the positions of Secretary of the Treasury and Chair(wo)man of the Fed:

Janet Yellen

100

This person created a Terminal that bears their name that is used for advanced stock research in investment banks across the United States:

Michael Bloomberg

100

If a company is liquidated (think of bankruptcy, for example), then what is the correct order of who will get paid first?:

Common stockholders, preferred stockholders, bondholders (order these 3)

Bondholders, preferred stockholders, common stockholders

100

This is the opposite of buy-and-hold- this is an investment strategy when a market participant attempts to beat the stock market by predicting its movements and buying and selling accordingly:

Market ________

Market timing

100

A _____________ is a word that describes your collection of financial securities.

portfolio

100

These “financial vehicles” are always made up of a pool of money collected from many investors to invest in stocks, bonds, etc.:

Mutual funds

100

Which of the following would I NOT find on a company’s 10-K: Potential company risks, the names of corporate executives, the names of all the stockholders in the company

The names of all the stockholders in the company

100

When talking about bonds, this is a synonym for interest rate:

Coupon rate

100

This # (with 1 being “average” amount of risk), indicates how volatile a stock’s price is in comparison to other stocks in general:

Beta

100

This is the opposite of herd mentality- this is an investment style in which investors buy when others are selling, and sell when others are buying:

Contrarian investing

100

This is a distribution of a portion of a company’s earnings, decided by the board of directors:

Dividends

100

These retirement accounts always include a contribution of $ from your employer:

a) 529 savings plan

b) 401k

c) Roth IRA

b) 401k

100

__________________ is a risk management strategy that mixes a wide variety of investments within a portfolio.

Diversification

100

This is the main difference between Roth IRAs and normal IRAs: 

a) Different contribution limits

b) A Roth IRA is for college savings, while a normal IRA is for retirement savings

c) With Roths, you are taxed when you put your $ into the account; with normal IRAs you are taxed when you take your $ out of the account...

c)

100

According to the SEC, companies that offer more than _________ million in shares to the public must file a 10-K

$700 million

100

Warren Buffet will read these in detail when researching whether or not to buy a certain stock:

10-Ks

100

The Chair of the Federal Reserve, arguably the most influential banker on the planet, is currently:

Jerome Powell

100

___________  ___________ proposes that psychological influences and biases affect the financial behavior of investors.

Behavioral finance (Investor psychology)

100

Who is regarded as the father of value investing?

Ben(jamin) Graham

100

If I work for a company and know that we have developed an effective Covid-19 vaccine, I decide to buy more stock in my company before the public knows this information, anticipating that the shares will increase in value. This is an example of:

Insider trading

100

Managing inflation is primarily the role of the following government organization:

The Federal Reserve

100

Which of the following people vote to elect a board of directors of a company?

a) Common stockholders


b) Preferred stockholders


c) Stockholders who receive a dividend payment

a) Common stockholders