Saving and Investing 11-1 How does investing contribute to the free enterprise system? How does the financial system bring together savers and borrowers?

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Saving and Investing 11-1 How does investing contribute to the free enterprise system? How does the financial system bring together savers and borrowers? How do financial intermediaries link savers and borrowers? What are the trade-offs between risk and return?

Private Enterprise and Investing Investment is the act of redirecting resources from being consumed today so that they may create benefits in the future (Go to school now so you can have a job later. Build a dam today so people have power tomorrow). In short, investment is the use of assets to earn income or profit. When people save/invest their money, their funds become available for businesses to use to expand and grow. Investments promote economic growth.

The Financial System Financial Assets When people save, they are in essence, lending funds to others. (Savings account, CD’s, mutual funds, bonds, etc.) The document a saver receives for making such a deposit is called financial assets, or a claim on the property. A financial system is a system that allows the transfer of money between savers (households and businesses that lend out their savings for financial assets) and borrowers (gov’ts and businesses who use the money for factories, roads, new investments).

Financial Intermediaries Financial intermediaries are institutions that help channel funds from savers to borrowers. Banks, Savings and Loan Associations, and Credit Unions Take in deposits from savers and then lend some of these funds to various businesses Finance Companies Make loans to consumers and small businesses, but charge borrowers higher fees and interest rates to cover possible losses Mutual Funds Pool the savings of many individuals and invest this money in a variety of stocks and bonds – broad investments so less risk Life Insurance Companies Provide financial protection to the family, or other beneficiaries, of the insured – they lend out some of the payments they receive Pension Funds Are set up by employers to collect deposits and distribute payments to retirees – pension managers lend this money out in stocks, bonds, etc.

The Flow of Savings and Investments Financial intermediaries accept funds from savers and make loans to investors. Financial Intermediaries Savers make deposits to… Commercial banks Savings & loan associations Savings banks Mutual savings banks Credit unions Financial Institutions that make loans to… Life insurance companies Mutual funds Pension funds Finance companies Investors Intermediaries give peoples savings (investments) to borrowers to invest in new machines, factories, etc.) This process helps the economy grow.

3 Roles of Financial Intermediaries Sharing Risk Diversification is the spreading out of investments to reduce risk. Financial intermediaries help individual savers diversify, their investments. (mutual funds – don’t put all your eggs in one basket) Providing Information reduce the costs in time and money that lenders and borrowers would pay if they had to search out investment information on their own. Providing Liquidity allow savers to easily convert their assets into cash (easily take money out).

Risk and Return Return and Liquidity Savings accounts have greater liquidity, but in general have a lower rate of return. Certificates of deposit (CD’s) usually have a greater return but liquidity is reduced. Return and Risk Investing in a friend’s Internet company could double your money, but there is the risk of the company failing. In general, the higher potential return of the investment, the greater the risk involved. Return is the money an investor receives above and beyond the sum of money initially invested.

Section 1 Assessment 1. Investment is (a) providing money for your family. (b) the act of redirecting resources from being consumed today so that they may create benefits in the future. (c) an institution that helps channel funds from savers to borrowers. (d) a collection of financial intermediaries. 2. The money an investor receives above and beyond the money initially invested is called (a) investment. (b) savings. (c) return. (d) prospectus.

Section 1 Assessment 1. Investment is (a) providing money for your family. (b) the act of redirecting resources from being consumed today so that they may create benefits in the future. (c) an institution that helps channel funds from savers to borrowers. (d) a collection of financial intermediaries. 2. The money an investor receives above and beyond the money initially invested is called (a) investment. (b) savings. (c) return. (d) prospectus.