Financial Markets: Saving and Investing

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Financial Markets: Saving and Investing Investment Financial System Financial Asset Financial Intermediary Mutual Fund Diversification Portfolio Prospectus Return The act of holding onto resources to create future benefits. The system that allows the transfer of money between savers and borrowers. Claim on the property or income of a borrower (also known as securities). Institution that helps channel funds from savers to borrowers. Fund that pools the savings of many people and invests this money in a variety of stocks, bonds, and other financial assets. Spreading out investments to reduce risk. A collection of financial assets. An investment report to potential investors. Profit on an investment.

Financial Markets: Bonds and Other Financial Assets Liquidity Coupon Rate Maturity Par Value Yield Savings Bond Municipal Bond Corporate Bond Junk Bond The ease with which people can convert an asset into cash. The interest rate that a bond issuer will pay a bond holder. The time at which payment to a bond holder is due. The amount that an investor pays to purchase a bond and that will be paid to the investor at maturity. The amount of return on a mature bond. Low denomination bond issued by the US Government. A bond issued by a state or city to finance public works improvements. Bond that raises money for an expanding business. A lower-rated bond, poss. high yield

Financial Markets: Bonds, The Stock Market Securities and Exchange Commission Capital Market Money Market Primary Market Secondary Market Share Equities Capital Gain Capital Loss An Independent agency of the government that regulates financial markets and investment companies. Market in which money is lent for periods of longer than a year. Market in which money is lent for periods of less than a year. Market for selling financial assets that can be redeemed by the original holder. Market for reselling financial assets. A portion of stock. Claims of ownership in a corporation. Difference between a higher selling price and a lower purchase price, good for seller Difference between a lower selling price and a higher purchase price, bad for seller

Financial Markets: Bonds, The Stock Market Stock Split Stockbroker Brokerage Firm Stock Exchange OTC Market Nasdaq Futures Options Call Option Put Option Bull Market The division of a single share of stock into more than one share. Person who links buyers and sellers of stock. A business that specializes in trading stock A market for buying and selling stock. An electronic marketplace for stocks and bonds. American marketplace for stocks and bonds. Contracts to buy or sell at a specific date at a price specified today. Contracts that give investors the choice to buy or sell stock and other financial assets. The freedom to buy shares of stock at a specified time in the future. The freedom to sell shares of stock at a specified time in the future. Steady rise in stock market over a period of time

Financial Markets: Bonds, The Stock Market Bear Market The Dow S&P 500 Great Crash Speculation Steady drop in the stock market over a period of time. Index that shows how certain stocks are traded. Index that shows how the price chnages of 500 different stocks. The collapse of the Stock Market in 1929. The practice of making high-risk investments with borrowed money in hopes of getting a big return.