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Saving and Investing Chapters 13-16 in Text

The Investment Pyramid

Websites with Investment Info

Investment and Financial Info

How to Save Money

How are Dividends Paid?

Return on a Stock To find your annual rate of return, solve for “Rate” in excel with PV = -3425, FV = 5175 and Nper = 6 Rate = 7.12%

Stock Splits

Types of Stock

Yahoo! Finance Basic Stock Data

Why People Default on Loans

Online Stock Trading

Dollar Cost Averaging

Who Owns Stock?

Return on a Bond To find your annual rate of return, solve for “Rate” in excel with PV = -990, FV = 1180, Pmt = 52.5/2 & Nper = 6 Rate = 3.93% semiannually = 7.87% APR

Treasury vs. Corporate Bond Ylds

Invesco Growth and Income Mutual Fund Holdings

Mutual Fund Fees and Expenses

Well-Known Families of Funds

Who Owns Mutual Funds?