Starts with Warren Buffett
Name that Strategy
Retirement
Rhymes and Strategies
Banks and Loans
100

According to Warren Buffet, this word is not a good investment (starts with a "C")

What is cash?

100

Those who invest using this method prefer trading more frequently and opportunistically, capitalizing on market fluctuations

What is active investing?

100

Many people have this type of retirement account through their employer

What is a 401(k)?

100

ETFs provide access to a collection of securities (usually this pair that rhymes with "flocks and ponds") which provides built-in diversification to the investment

What are stocks and bonds?

100
This is the number of days in a "commercial year"

What is 360?

200

Buying and reading an investment strategy book might be one way to invest in this 8-letter word that starts with a "Y," and in turn promoting character growth and habits of success

What is yourself?

200

Those who invest by this hyphenated, three word term seek investments they believe will perform well over many years

What is buy-and-hold investing?

200

This type of IRA allows investors to make tax-free contributions

What is a traditional IRA?

200
Rhymes with "cheese," robo-advisors are a good option for those looking to participate in active investing with a minimal amount of these

What are fees?

200

Denoted by the letter "P" in interest formulas, this can refer to the amount of money a bank is willing to lend you 

What is principal?

300

According to Warren Buffett, a very important consideration when deciding where to invest your money is to first do this to a prospective company (starts with an "E")

What is evaluate?

300

Examples of this type of investing include mutual funds and ETFs, it's also another word for the finger referred to as your pointer, trigger, or forefinger

What is index?

300

Investing in this type of IRA does not allow for tax-free contributions; however, there is no tax applied to withdrawals or investment gains 

What is a Roth IRA?

300

Rhymes with "spent," <blank>-driven investment strategies attempt to capitalize on pricing differences during corporate changes, mergers and acquisitions, or bankruptcy filings

What is event-driven investing?

300

Also referred to as collateral, this 8-letter word which starts with "S" is anything of value pledged by the borrower that the lender may keep or sell if the borrower does not pay the loan

What is security?

400

Warren Buffett says that when investing, you should stay in your circle of this 10-letter word that starts with a "C" - in other words, invest in markets that you have knowledge of or are familiar with 

What is competence?

400

This investment strategy is for those who are wary of trying their luck on market timing, spreading out the purchase price of their stocks over time by buying the same amount over regular intervals

What is dollar-cost averaging?

400
The acronym IRA represents this three word term
What is individual retirement account?
400

Unlike mutual funds, these type of funds (index and most ETFs) mimic an underlying index and do not require a fund manager to handpick investments (rhymes with "massive")

What are passive funds?

400

Unlike simple interest, which calculates the interest only once for the duration of the loan period, this type of interest calculation takes into account the accruing of interest over multiple periods in one formula

What is compound interest?

500

This type of investing (starts with a "V") was made famous by Warren Buffett and is sometimes referred to as the "bargain shopping" of investment strategies

What is value investing?

500
This type of investing is represented by the acronym SRI and aims to create a positive change in society while also generating positive returns (examples include investing in renewable energy)

What is socially responsible investing?

500

This is the (very specific) age before which you cannot withdraw from a traditional IRA without incurring a penalty or fee

What is 59 1/2?

500

This type of investing involves buying shares of emerging companies that appear poised to grow at an above-average pace in the future (rhymes with "oath")

What is growth investing?

500
Sometimes bankers will require the signature of one or more persons, referred to by this term, who guarantee the loan will be repaid

Who are cosigners?