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Financial Algebra 26 April 2018

announcements I have physical copies of your last homework assignment It is due by May 8th I will not be proctoring next week I will be finishing this chapter (by Friday) Grades are mostly updated – I still have to put in the bank accounts grade, so don’t panic Take-home quizzes are in and some people owe me make-ups I won’t be here on Monday…but there will b copies of make-up assignments for those that need them

announcements You will be receiving your last take-home quiz on Friday at the end of class It will be due by May 8th (Seniors, this is the day of your final) You will not need all of that time (it’s only 10 questions long) Expect a study guide and/or Quizlet to be prepared for your final exam It should be done by Friday evening A link to it will be posted on the website as soon as it is finished

Key terms and vocabulary Bond Brokerage Commission Corporate bond Coupon payment Coupon rate Discount brokerage Diversification Face value Federal agency bond Full-service brokerage Institutional investor Junk bond Municipal bond Mutual fund Publicly traded Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Security Treasury bonds

Nyse statues The Bull and The Bear

Investor behavior (cont. ) The stock markets do not have insurance on your money Instead it has a regulator Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC): This is the regulating body of the stock exchange. It monitors the stock market for discrepancies and fines offenders Real-world example: Wells Fargo  currently under investigation for 401(k) investment practices

Stock transactions Brokerage: A firm that provides you access to the stock markets Buying or selling stocks will require you to open an account at a brokerage Full service brokerage: These are firms which provide advice and execute your trades Such firms offer a high level of service and charge customers a commission Commission: The fee someone charges for carrying out a transaction Discount brokerage: A firm that offers a reduced level of service, lower costs, and often the ability to make your trades yourself online