Begin the Begin….. STOCK INVESTMENTS 5 Questions TESTING ATMOSPHERE You may consult your notes. Thank You for following directions. Be Ready at the Sound.

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Begin the Begin….. STOCK INVESTMENTS 5 Questions TESTING ATMOSPHERE You may consult your notes. Thank You for following directions. Be Ready at the Sound of the Bell.

1. These are the stocks of the most well established and financially sound companies.

2. These are the stocks of companies that pay regular and steadily increasing dividends.

3. These are the stocks of companies whose earnings are expected to grow at an above average rate.

4. These are stocks that appreciate in value quickly when economic growth is strong and fall rapidly when economic growth is declining.

5. These are stocks that remain stable during declines in the economy.