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1/6/09 BR- A ___is a profit realized from the sale of property, stocks or other investments. Today: Completing Your Flashcards and Understanding Financial Terms -This unit will begin today and will end with the test on Thursday, January 22 with a test. THERE WILL BE NO MAKE- UP DATE! - We will review for the Exam on January 21 Today: Completing Your Flashcards and Understanding Financial Terms -This unit will begin today and will end with the test on Thursday, January 22 with a test. THERE WILL BE NO MAKE- UP DATE! - We will review for the Exam on January 21

Finish..  Make sure each area has all terms defined (correctly-check with me) on the flashcards.

Then..  Work with your partner to make sure you understand all of the terms. You may want to write down the terms and definitions from your area on a piece of paper

Then..(part 2)  Take your knowledge of the terms from your area (1-5) and form a “super group” that has all 5 areas represented.  Its ok if there’s overlap..  Take your knowledge of the terms from your area (1-5) and form a “super group” that has all 5 areas represented.  Its ok if there’s overlap..

Then..(part 3)  Using your “supergroup” get started on your homework. There will be a quiz tomorrow on which you may use your homework.

Homework (25 Points)  Write out a definition for all of the financial terms in all areas.  There are a total of 26 terms.  Write out a definition for all of the financial terms in all areas.  There are a total of 26 terms.

What can you do with your money?  You can invest it. This is a way to save money and get a better return than just putting it in a savings account. (do you understand how this works?)  To do this you need to understand some terms..  You can invest it. This is a way to save money and get a better return than just putting it in a savings account. (do you understand how this works?)  To do this you need to understand some terms..

To do 1.Get Activity 1 “Terms from the World of Finance” 2.Break into 5 Groups 3.Each group has one area of terms (see next) -in your group, every person should make a set of flashcards (get markers and cards from me) for the terms for your area. -Put the term on one side and the definition on the other 4. When you are done with your cards review the terms in your group-quiz each other 5. Exchange your cards with another group and review the terms. 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you have reviewed all 5 term areas. 1.Get Activity 1 “Terms from the World of Finance” 2.Break into 5 Groups 3.Each group has one area of terms (see next) -in your group, every person should make a set of flashcards (get markers and cards from me) for the terms for your area. -Put the term on one side and the definition on the other 4. When you are done with your cards review the terms in your group-quiz each other 5. Exchange your cards with another group and review the terms. 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you have reviewed all 5 term areas.

Group 1 - Buying and Selling in the Market 1.Buying on margin 2.Commission 3.Odd Lot 4.Price 5.Round Lot 6.Selling Short 1.Buying on margin 2.Commission 3.Odd Lot 4.Price 5.Round Lot 6.Selling Short

Group 2 - Exchanges and Indexes 1.AMEX 2.DJIA 3.NASDAQ 4.NYSE 5.Over the Counter Market 1.AMEX 2.DJIA 3.NASDAQ 4.NYSE 5.Over the Counter Market

Group 3 - Stocks, Bonds, and Mutual Funds 1.Bond 2.Common Stock 3.Initial Public Offering (IPO) 4.Mutual Fund 5.Preferred Stock 1.Bond 2.Common Stock 3.Initial Public Offering (IPO) 4.Mutual Fund 5.Preferred Stock

Group 4 - Technical Terms 1.Capital Gain 2.Dividend 3.Growth Stock 4.Income Stock 5.Stock Split 1.Capital Gain 2.Dividend 3.Growth Stock 4.Income Stock 5.Stock Split

Group 5- People in Financial Markets 1.Broker 2.Dealer 3.Institutional Investor 4.Investment Banker 5.Stockholder 1.Broker 2.Dealer 3.Institutional Investor 4.Investment Banker 5.Stockholder