Investment Vehicles
Tickers
Economic indicators
Name the firm
Holy acronyms
100

This type of investment allows you to pool your money with other investors to purchase stocks, bonds, or other assets, managed by a professional.

What is a mutual fund?

100

What company trades under the ticker "MCD?"

McDonald's

100

This three-letter acronym stands for the total market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a year

What is GDP (Gross Domestic Product)?

100

Known for its iconic bull logo, this major investment firm is a global leader in wealth management.

What is Merrill Lynch?

100

This acronym stands for the rate charged to borrowers, typically on loans or credit card balances.

What is APR (Annual Percentage Rate)?

200

This type of investment vehicle, issued by corporations to raise capital, pays periodic interest and returns the principal on a fixed maturity date.

What is a corporate bond?

200

What company trades under the ticker "NKE?"

Nike

200

Often seen as a precursor to economic change, this index measures the average change in prices over time that consumers pay for a basket of goods and services.

What is the CPI (Consumer Price Index)?

200

Famous for its credit ratings, this firm's name is often mentioned alongside Moody's and Fitch when assessing the creditworthiness of corporate or governmental entities.

What is Standard & Poor's?

200

This three-letter acronym refers to the profit you earn from an investment relative to its cost.

What is ROI (Return on Investment)?

300

Often favored for estate planning, this type of trust can be set up to provide tax advantages and income for its beneficiaries.

What is a REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust)?

300

What company trades under the ticker "FORD?"

Forward Industries

300

This economic indicator reflects the percentage of the labor force that is without jobs yet actively seeking employment.

What is the unemployment rate?

300

Known for its stringent secrecy and wealth management services, this Swiss bank was founded in 1856 and has a three-letter name.

What is UBS (Union Bank of Switzerland)?

300

Often used in retirement planning, this acronym represents a tax-advantaged investment account in the United States.

What is IRA (Individual Retirement Account)?

400

This type of investment is known for using strategies like leverage, short selling, and derivatives to amplify returns and can be less regulated than other funds.

What is a hedge fund?

400

What company trades under the ticker "BA?"

Boeing

400

This key rate set by the Federal Reserve influences interest rates throughout the banking system, affecting loans and mortgages.

What is the Federal Funds Rate?

400

Founded in 1869 and headquartered in New York City, this prestigious investment bank's name includes the last names of a German immigrant and his son-in-law.

What is Goldman Sachs?

400

This type of fund trades on stock exchanges much like stocks but holds assets such as stocks, commodities, or bonds.

What is an ETF (Exchange Traded Fund)?

500

This investment vehicle derives its value from an underlying real asset or group of assets, often used to hedge against inflation or economic uncertainty.

What are commodity futures?

500

What company trades under the ticker "REGN?"

Regeneron Pharma

500

This index, compiled from a survey of purchasing managers in the manufacturing sector, is a leading indicator of economic health.

What is the PMI (Purchasing Managers' Index)?

500

This UK-based multinational banking and financial services holding company operates under a name that reflects its origins in a Chinese word for "lion."

What is HSBC (Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation)?

500

This financial acronym represents the mandatory rules set by the SEC for brokers to provide transparency in their stock trading activities.

What is REG NMS (Regulation National Market System)?