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Day 5- Investing Show DR- Ch 2: Investing Part 1 and 2 Finish Simple Interest Worksheet Finish Rule of 72 Worksheet All I NEED….. Simple Interest, rule of 72, compound interest Simple Interestrule of 72compound interest

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What will we learn about Investing? KISS-__________ it____________,_______. Don’t put money in anything you don’t --__________, and investing does not have to be_______________. ____________/Diversification Diversify, you __________out your investments and, --_______________the risk. If you have all your money in one place, or not diversified, risk is________..

Compare and contrast different types of investments: Money markets are________________, invests only in --_________ markets. The risk is________. Bonds are_______, the issuer owes you money. Bonds make __________payments, pay back face value at later date. Risk is _________than stocks. Single stocks are a small piece of ___________in company. The value of --the company goes up, it pays _________to investors. Single stocks carry high risk. Mutual funds are a _________________managed by an ___________________ --and invested in multiple companies, bonds, etc. It offers investors a variety of goals, depending on the fund and its investment charter. The risk is _________ because of diversification. Rental real estate is a piece of property owned by a person who rents it --out to another. Least liquid type of investment. Annuities are savings accounts with insurance companies. They have a low risk.

Key Terms Diversification- Liquity Mutual Fund Risk Risk Return Ratio Share