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1 Personal Finance 101 CHOICESCARCITYINCENTIVES BENEFIT - COST OPPORTUNITY COST I. KEY TERMS

2 A. When you borrow money you PAY interest B. When you invest money you EARN interest II. BASIC CONCEPTS

3 C. Rule of 72 – interest rate divided by 72 = number of years it will take to double your money interest rate divided by 72 = number of years it will take to double your money D.Liquidity - how fast the investment can be turned into cash how fast the investment can be turned into cash

4 III. YOUR INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO Your $ working for you BenefitCost Checking account -everyday use -easy to access $ w/ atm card Low interest < 1% Savings Account/ Emergency fund Should equal 2 months salary Easy to access Low interest 2-3% IRA (Individual Retirement Account 401k, 403b) Not taxed Cannot access until 65 w/out big penalty

5 BenefitCost CD (Certificate of Deposit) Fixed interest Fixed time of maturity No risk Cannot access until matures w/out big penalty !!will rollover Real Estate - Ownership - Historical upward trend in Chicago Difficult to turn into cash Down Payment 10-20 % Bonds – I.O.U.’s to Government or Business Rated - AAA is best Fixed interest Fixed time of maturity Cannot access until matures w/out big penalty

6 BENEFITCOST stock – share of ownership in a company OwnershipDividend Historical upward trend Minimum # of shares to get in All eggs in one basket Mutual Fund – fund manager spreads your money out in the stock market Diversification Fund manager expertise Historical upward trend 7-8% interest Minimum # of shares to get in

7 IV.Personal Finance 101 1. Save early and often 2. Save as much as possible ( 10% of income minimum) ( 10% of income minimum) 3. Have a plan 4. Save and Invest for the long term 5. Gather information before deciding (benefit –cost analysis) (benefit –cost analysis)

8 BULL MARKET – STOCKS ARE ON THE RISE, GOOD TIME TO SELL BEAR MARKET – STOCKS ARE DOWN, GOOD TIME TO BUY CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE (CBOT)

9 STOCK MARKET VOCABULARY STOCK MARKET VOCABULARY STOCK – SHARE OF OWNERSHIP DIVIDEND – PROFITS PAID TO A SHAREHOLDER BLUE CHIPS – STOCKS THAT HAVE CONSISTANTLY DONE WELL BLUE CHIPS – STOCKS THAT HAVE CONSISTANTLY DONE WELL

10 Market Cap = Total value of a company Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) – government agency that regulates – government agency that regulates the stock market the stock market

11 MARKETS NYSE (New York Stock Exchange) 1792 - +3000 companies (New York Stock Exchange) 1792 - +3000 companies hybrid of electronic and open outcry hybrid of electronic and open outcry AMEX (American Stock Exchange) NASDAQ ( National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations) electronic, screen – based +3200 companies ( National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations) electronic, screen – based +3200 companiesCBOT ( Chicago Board of Trade ) 1848 Futures and Options ( Chicago Board of Trade ) 1848 Futures and Options CME ( Chicago Mercantile Exchange)

12 INDICES ( INDEX) DOW JONES - Top 30 companies S+P 500 - Standard and Poor top 500 - Standard and Poor top 500NASDAQ – measures all 3200 stocks trades on NASDAQ Russell 2000

13 Parent Company Current price for 1 share Click here to find industry Stock Symbol for coca- cola Where traded NYSE = New York Stock Exchange Market price of the entire company, total value 1 year high and low stock price


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