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$$ Day 2 $$ In This Unit, You will be able to:  Understand & Explain the KISS rule of investing.  Examine the relationship between diversification and risk.  Explain 20 investment terms & their importance.  Compare & contrast different types of investments: money markets, bonds, single stocks, rental real estate, annuities, and mutual funds.

What is the definition of _____ ?  Investments  Diversification  Liquidity  Risk  Track Record  C.D.

What's the difference between...  Is for less than 5 years &  Is for more than 5 years Saving Investing

What's the difference between...  Is for less than 5 years &  Is for more than 5 years Investing

What's the difference between...  Is for less than 5 years &  Is for more than 5 years

What does it actually represent? What does the expression "Don't put all your eggs in one basket" mean?

You could lose your investment (1) Losing all your money (2) Inflation & Taxes Real Estate...very dangerous investment Less of a return...a safer investment A minimum of a 5 year (10) track record What is the least liquid of all investments? What does more liquidity give you? When investing, what type of track record should you be looking for? If you invest in something with a high degree of risk, what could happen? What are the two types of risk?

You could lose your investment (1) Losing all your money (2) Inflation & Taxes Real Estate...very dangerous investment Less of a return...a safer investment A minimum of a 5 year (10) track record What is the least liquid of all investments? What does more liquidity give you? When investing, what type of track record should you be looking for? What are the two types of risk?

You could lose your investment (1) Losing all your money (2) Inflation & Taxes Real Estate...very dangerous investment Less of a return...a safer investment A minimum of a 5 year (10) track record What is the least liquid of all investments? What does more liquidity give you? When investing, what type of track record should you be looking for?

You could lose your investment (1) Losing all your money (2) Inflation & Taxes Real Estate...very dangerous investment Less of a return...a safer investment A minimum of a 5 year (10) track record What does more liquidity give you? When investing, what type of track record should you be looking for?

You could lose your investment (1) Losing all your money (2) Inflation & Taxes Real Estate...very dangerous investment Less of a return...a safer investment A minimum of a 5 year (10) track record When investing, what type of track record should you be looking for?

You could lose your investment (1) Losing all your money (2) Inflation & Taxes Real Estate...very dangerous investment Less of a return...a safer investment A minimum of a 5 year (10) track record