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Economics Unit 3 Review Stocks, Bonds, and Money Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from C1 List three of the six characteristics of money.

$100 Answer from C1 Durability, Divisibility, Portable, Uniformity, limited supply, acceptability

$200 Question from C1 Give an example of a financial intermediary.

$200 Answer from C1 Commerical Bank, Savings and Loan, Savings Bank, Credit Union, Finance Company, Life Insurance Co.

$300 Question from C1 A money system in which the paper currency is backed with gold.

$300 Answer from C1 Gold Standard

$400 Question from C1 List the three uses of money

$400 Answer from C1 Medium of Exchange Unit of Account Store of Value

$500 Question from C1 Coins and paper bills used as money

$500 Answer from C1 Currency

$100 Question from C2 Objects that have value in and of themselves and that are also used as money i.e. Livestock or wheat

$100 Answer from C2 Commodity Money

$200 Question from C2 Money that has value because the government has ordered that it is an acceptable means to pay debts

$200 Answer from C2 Fiat Money

$300 Question from C2 When more customers try to withdraw money than the bank has on hand (a panic)

$300 Answer from C2 Bank Run

$400 Question from C2 The nations central banking system

$400 Answer from C2 Federal Reserve

$500 Question from C2 The government agency that insures customers deposits if a bank fails

$500 Answer from C2 FDIC

$100 Question from C3 How much money does the FDIC insurance cover?

$100 Answer from C3 250,000

$200 Question from C3 A severe economic decline that started in 1929

$200 Answer from C3 Great Depression

$300 Question from C3 The ability of an asset to be used as or directly converted into cash.

$300 Answer from C3 Liquidity

$400 Question from C3 All of the money available in the U.S. economy

$400 Answer from C3 Money Supply

$500 Question from C3 A banking system that keeps only a portion of the money on hand and lends out the rest.

$500 Answer from C3 Fractional Reserve Banking

$100 Question from C4 The price paid for the use of borrowed money The price paid for the use of borrowed money.

$100 Answer from C4 Interest

$200 Question from C4 Money that you earn on a savings account.

$200 Answer from C4 Interest

$300 Question from C4 A loan that is used to buy real estate.

$300 Answer from C4 Mortgage

$400 Question from C4 A type of stock that does not pay dividends because profit is reinvested in the company

$400 Answer from C4 Growth Stock

$500 Question from C4 A type of stock that regularly pays dividends

$500 Answer from C4 Income Stock

$100 Question from C5 A certificate representing an IOU or a Loan issued by the government or a corporation.

$100 Answer from C5 Bond

$200 Question from C5 Represents ownership in a corporation

$200 Answer from C5 Stock

$300 Question from C5 List two ways you can profit from stock ownership.

$300 Answer from C5 Dividends and Capital Gains

$400 Question from C5 An investment that pools the savings of many individuals and invests in a wide variety of stocks, bonds, and other financial assets. (not FDIC insured)

$400 Answer from C5 Mutual Fund

$500 Question from C5 The interest rate the bond issuer pays to the bondholder

$500 Answer from C5 Coupon Rate

Final Jeopardy How many stocks are listed on the DOW Jones Industrial Average? How many on the S & P?

Final Jeopardy Answer 30, 500