Gen I Revolution Mission 8 Help Uncle Louie learn the basics about stocks.

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Gen I Revolution Mission 8 Help Uncle Louie learn the basics about stocks

Mission 8 Learning Objectives 1. Define stock, dividend, stockholder, savings, income. 2. Understand why corporations issue stock. 3. Understand why people buy stock. 4. Identify the main advantages and disadvantages to owning stock. 5. Understand the risks of stock and ways that stockholders can reduce these risks. 6. Read stock tables presented in a newspaper or online.

Gen I Revolution Mission 9 Teach Tyrone and Felicia how to invest in bonds

Mission 9 Learning Objectives 1. Explain what a bond is and how bonds are used by corporations and governments. 2. Define face value, coupon rate, and maturity date. 3. Understand the difference between coupon bonds and zero coupon bonds. 4. Identify advantages and disadvantages of owning bonds. 5. Identify the relationship between a bond's rating, default risk, and rate of return.

Gen I Revolution Mission 10 Teach a group of students how to invest in mutual funds

Mission 10 Learning Objectives 1. Explain how mutual funds work. 2. Identify advantages and disadvantages of investing in mutual funds. 3. Define terms associated with mutual funds. 4. Read a mutual fund table presented in a newspaper or online.