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WeSeed and the Stock Market

Review-Vocabulary Three Uses of Money: – Investing – Saving – Spending Banks: An establishment or business that is used for the custody, loan, or exchange of money Interest: A charge for borrowed money Value: A fair return or equivalent in goods, services, or money for something exchanged.

Vocabulary Company: Is any entity, anything from small businesses to partnerships and corporations, that makes a service or good that the maker can sell for money. Share: A single unit of ownership in a company. Private: Usually only have a few owners. Negotiate business transactions within the company. Private investors. Public: A company that has sold a portion of itself to the public through Initial Public offering. Shareholders now have a claim to the companies profit. IPO: Initial Public Offering. Where shares of a stock in a company are sold to the public.

Companies Before we start talking about what makes a company good or bad, list some companies that you know. Once you list these companies, read the section called “Is that company and good” I want you to use this section to answer the question “what makes a good company?” Write out a paragraph using the information in this section to answer this question. Once you are done, me your answer for credit. We will talk about this tomorrow.