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Financial Algebra 16 April 2018

announcements Testing this week has been moved back a day Tomorrow and Wednesday I’ll be proctoring testing You still have to check in for attendance purposes…and to find out where you’re going Your take-home quiz is due by Friday But since Friday is Grad Bash, you can turn it in sooner And because I don’t want anyone dragging their feet on this, you can work on your quiz today

Key terms and vocabulary Bond Brokerage Commission Corporate bond Coupon payment Coupon rate Discount brokerage Diversification Dividend Face value Federal agency bond Full-service brokerage Initial public offering (IPO) Institutional investor Investment Junk bond Maturity date Municipal bond Mutual fund National Association of Security Dealers Automated Quotations (NASDAQ) New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) Primary market Publicly traded Secondary market Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Security Shareholder Stock Treasury bonds