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Savings and Investment Planning

Stock Investments

Bonds and Mutual Funds

Real Estate Investments

Other Investments

Savings and Investment Planning Stock Investments Bonds and Mutual Funds Real Estate Investments Other Investments $ $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

The money you receive for letting others use your money

The storage of money for future C 1 - $200 The storage of money for future use is called this

The ease with which an investment can be changed into cash without losing its value

C 1 - $400 This is computed on the amount saved plus the interest previously earned

C 1 - $500 The percentage of your money earned on your savings or investments over a year

C 2 - $100 A business organization that accommodates the buying and selling of securities

C 2 - $200 These people are paid dividends only after preferred stockholders are paid theirs

Cash payments a business makes to stockholders

The fee stockbrokers charge their services

The relationship between a stock's selling price and its earnings per share

Bonds issued by local and state governments

C 3 - $200 When someone buys a Series EE savings bond, how is the purchase price determined?

This type of mutual fund invests in both stocks and bonds

C 3 - $400 Each bond has a ___ value also called the maturity value

C 3 - $500 This type of mutual fund specializes in stocks that pay regular dividends

Someone who specializes in estimating the value of property

Someone who determines the value of property for local tax purposes

C 4 - $300 The amount the local government determines your property is worth for tax purposes

C 4 - $400 Legal document giving the lender a claim against property if the principal, interest, or both are not paid as agreed

C 4 - $500 The difference between the market value of your house and the amount still owed on the mortgage

C 5 - $100 Items of personal interest to collectors that can increase in value in the future

This precious metal has the longest history as a monetary commodity

Like stocks, commodities are bought and sold on exchanges, where buyers and sellers are represented by whom?

C 5 - $400 An agreement to buy or sell an amount of a commodity at a specified price in the future

C 5 - $500 The current price quoted for precious metals in the world markets is called this

C 1 A - $100 Interest $

C 1 A - $200 Saving $

C 1 A - $300 Liquidity $

C 1 A - $400 Compound Interest $

C 1 A - $500 Yield $

C 2 A - $100 Stock Exchange $

C 2 A - $200 Common Stockholders $

C 2 A - $300 Dividends $

C 2 A - $400 Commission $

C 2 A - $500 Price-earnings ratio $

C 3 A - $100 Municipal Bonds $

It is bought for half of its face value C 3 A - $200 It is bought for half of its face value $

C 3 A - $300 Balanced Fund $

C 3 A - $400 Face value $

C 3 A - $500 Income Fund $

C 4 A - $100 Appraiser                                               $

C 4 A - $200 Tax Assessor $

C 4 A - $300 Assessed Value $

C 4 A - $400 Mortgage $

C 4 A - $500 Equity $

C 5 A - $100 Collectables $

C 5 A - $200 Gold $

C 5 A - $300 Traders $

C 5 A - $400 Futures Contract $

C 5 A - $500 Spot Price $

FJ Topic Stock Transactions $

FJ Question This market is a network where securities transactions occur using telephones and computers rather than on an exchange $

The over-the-counter (OTC) market FJ Ans The over-the-counter (OTC) market $

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