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1 Lesson 8B: Evaluating Investment Options
Unit 8: Investing Lesson 8B: Evaluating Investment Options ©2017, Minnesota Council on Economic Education. Developed in partnership with the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.

2 How do people choose among investment options?
Compelling Question How do people choose among investment options? Lesson 8B

3 Visual 8B.1: Risk and Return Investment alternatives
Slide 1 of 4 Investment alternatives CRITERIA Rate of return Risk Liquidity Costs Cash Checking accounts Savings accounts Money market deposit accounts Lesson 8B

4 Visual 8B.1: Risk and Return
Slide 2 of 4 Investment alternatives CRITERIA Rate of return Risk Liquidity Costs Certificates of deposit U.S. savings bonds Money market mutual funds U.S. Treasury bonds Lesson 8B

5 Visual 8B.1: Risk and Return Investment alternatives
Slide 3 of 4 Investment alternatives CRITERIA Rate of return Risk Liquidity Costs Corporate bonds Income stocks Growth stocks Real estate Lesson 8B

6 Visual 8B.1: Risk and Return Investment alternatives
Slide 4 of 4 Investment alternatives CRITERIA Rate of return Risk Liquidity Costs Commodities Collectibles Mutual funds Lesson 8B

7 Visual 8B.1: Risk and ReturnAnswer Key
Slide 1 of 4 Investment alternatives CRITERIA* Rate of return Risk Liquidity Costs Cash  1 0% 2 Theft, inflation 5 1 None Checking accounts 0-0.25% Insured, inflation Fees Savings accounts  2 0.25-1% 4 Maintenance fees Money market deposit accounts % Min. balance required NOTE: Rates of return are based on historical data. *1 = Very low, 2 = Low, 3 = Medium, 4 = High, 5 = Very high. Min., minimum. Lesson 8B

8 Visual 8B.1: Risk and ReturnAnswer Key
Slide 2 of 4 Investment alternatives CRITERIA* Rate of return Risk Liquidity Costs Certificates of deposit  3 4-5% 1 Insured 3 2 Transaction, access fees U.S. savings bonds 2-4% Govt. guaranteed** Money market mutual funds 4.5-5% Not insured other fees U.S. Treasury bonds % NOTE: Rates of return are based on historical data. *1 = Very Low, 2 = Low, 3 = Medium, 4 = High, 5 = Very High. ** Backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government. Lesson 8B

9 Visual 8B.1: Risk and ReturnAnswer Key Investment alternatives
Slide 3 of 4 Investment alternatives CRITERIA* Rate of return Risk Liquidity Costs Corporate bonds  3-4 6-10% 2-4 Company rating 3 Broker, trans. fees Income stocks  4 9-11% 3-4 Company rating/market Growth stocks  4-5 12-15% 4-5 Real estate Varies Market 2 4 Agent, trans. fees NOTE: Rates of return are based on historical data. *1 = Very Low, 2 = Low, 3 = Medium, 4 = High, 5 = Very High. Trans.; transaction. Lesson 8B

10 Visual 8B.1: Risk and ReturnAnswer Key Investment alternatives
Slide 4 of 4 Investment alternatives CRITERIA* Rate of return Risk Liquidity Costs Commodities  4 Varies 4-5 Market 3 Broker, trans. fees Collectibles  1-5 1 4 Trans. fees Mutual Funds  2-4 2-4 Mix dependent 3-5 Management fees NOTE: Rates of return are based on historical data. *1 = Very low, 2 = Low, 3 = Medium, 4 = High, 5 = Very high. Trans.; transaction. Lesson 8B


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