SAVING & INVESTING
STOCKS & BONDS
RISK & DIVERSIFICATION
FUNDS & ACCOUNTS
REAL-LIFE INVESTING
100

What is a savings account?

This is best for emergency funds and short-term purchases.

100

What is a stock?

This represents ownership in a company.

100

What is diversification?

This means spreading investments across different assets to reduce risk.

100

What is a brokerage account?

This account allows people to buy and sell investments like stocks and bonds.

100

What is a higher price than they paid?

One way investors make money is by selling a stock for this.

200

What is investing?

This helps people build wealth over the long term for goals like retirement.

200

What is a bond?

This is a loan made to a company or government.

200

What is higher risk?

Investors usually expect a higher return when taking on this.

200

What is an actively managed mutual fund?

This type of fund is managed by professionals who charge fees.

200

What is panic selling?

Investment app alerts during market drops may tempt investors to do this.

300

What is purchasing power?

When prices rise but income stays the same, this decreases.

300

What are dividends?

These are payments some companies make to shareholders from profits.

300

What is risk tolerance?

Before investing, people should understand this so they choose investments they are comfortable with.

300

What are index funds?

These funds track indexes like the S&P 500 and usually have lower fees.

300

What is a secured credit card?

This is NOT usually part of a long-term investment portfolio: ETF, bond fund, stock, or secured credit card.

400

What is compound interest?

This type of interest earns money on both the original amount and previously earned interest.

400

What is $350?

If you buy 10 shares at $45 and sell them at $80, this is your profit.


  • Bought 10 shares at $45 each
    → 10 × 45 = $450 spent
  • Sold 10 shares at $80 each
    → 10 × 80 = $800 received

Now subtract:

800−450=350800-450=350800−450=350

So the investor made a $350 profit.

400

What is investment risk?

Investing in only one company’s stock increases this.

400

What is an ETF?

This investment option trades like a stock but contains many investments.

400

What are dividends and capital gains?

These are the two main ways investors earn money from stocks.

500

What is an S&P 500 index fund?

This investment can average about 7–8% long-term returns, although some years lose money.

500

What is the Board of Directors?

Shareholders may vote for members of this group.

500

What is a loss?

Even diversified investments can experience this during bad market years.

500

What is diversification?

A major reason index funds are popular is because they offer this at a low cost

500

What are long-term goals?

A long-term investor should focus more on this than short-term market swings.