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Chapter 11: Financial Markets Section 1

Objectives Describe how investing contributes to the free enterprise system. Explain how the financial system brings together savers and borrowers. Explain the role of financial intermediaries in the financial system. Identify the trade-offs among liquidity, return, and risk.

Key Terms investment: the act of redirecting resources from being consumed today so that they may create benefits in the future financial system: the network of structures and mechanisms that allows the transfer of money between savers and borrowers financial asset: a claim on the property or income of a borrower

Key Terms, cont. financial intermediary: an institution that helps channel funds from savers to borrowers mutual fund: an organization that pools the savings of many individuals and invests this money in a variety of stocks, bonds, and other financial assets hedge fund: a private investment organization that employs risky strategies to try to make huge profits for investors

Key Terms, cont. diversification: the strategy of spreading out investments to reduce risk portfolio: a collection of financial assets prospectus: an investment report that provides information to potential investors return: the money an investor receives above and beyond the sum of money initially invested

Introduction What are the benefits and risks of saving and investing? Savings you deposit in a bank will grow with hardly any risk at all. Investing, while more risky, may yield a larger return for your initial investment. It may also prove to be financially devastating if it is ill-timed or mismanaged.

Investing and Free Enterprise Investing is essential to the free enterprise system. It promotes economic growth and contributes to a nation’s wealth. People deposit money into a savings account and the bank lends this money to businesses. Businesses can then increase production, which leads to expansion and growth.

The Financial System Financial systems are established in an economy so investments can take place. When people save money they are really loaning it to other people. Savers receive a document, such as a passbook or a bond certificate, that confirms their purchase or deposit. These documents represent the claims, or financial assets, of the borrower.

Savers and Investors Financial systems bring together savers and investors, or borrowers, which fuels investment and economic growth. Savers include: Households Individuals Businesses Investors include: Government

Financial Intermediaries Financial intermediaries, including banks and other financial institutions, accept funds from savers to make loans to investors.

Sharing Risk Dealing with financial intermediaries offers three advantages: Sharing risk Providing information Providing liquidity Diversification allows you to spread out your investments so that you don’t put all of your money into one single investment. Sharing risk helps ward against losing everything on a bad investment.

Types of Risk Investors must weigh the risks of investment against the potential rate of return on their investment. How does diversification lessen the risks described in the chart? Answer: By spreading out your investments, or diversifying, you encounter less risk than if you put all of your money into one single investment.

Providing Information and Liquidity By providing vital data, either in a portfolio or a prospectus, financial intermediaries reduce the costs in time and money that lenders and borrowers would pay if they had to get the information on their own. Financial intermediaries also help people get access to their money when they need it, depending on how liquid the investment is. Checkpoint: Why do savers and investors generally work through financial intermediaries? Checkpoint Answer: Because financial intermediaries share in the investment risk, provide information to savers and investors, and provide liquidity to savers and investors.

Return and Risk Some investments, like CDs, are very safe because they are insured by the government. Investing in a new business is far riskier, but if the business is a success, the return could be very big.

Return and Risk, cont. In general, the higher the potential return, the riskier the investment. Whenever people evaluate their potential investments, they must balance the risks involved with the rewards they expect to gain.

Review Now that you have learned about the benefits and risks of saving and investing, go back and answer the Chapter Essential Question. How do your saving and investment choices affect your future?