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Chapter 19 : Lesson 2 Business Organizations and Your Money
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Essential Question: Why is the role of an investor an important part of the economy?
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Capital Formation : the transfer of money from households to businesses and government through investments and loans
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Sole Proprietorship : unincorporated business owned and run by a single person who has rights to all profits and unlimited liability for all debts of the firm; most common form of business organization in the USA
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Unlimited Liability : requirement that an owner is personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of a business
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Limited Life: situation in which a firm legally ceases to exist when the owner dies, quits, or a new owner is added; applies to sole proprietorship.
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Partnership: business owned and operated by two or more people who share profits and unlimited liability.
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Dividends: checks paid to stockholders, usually quarterly, representing portion of corporate profits
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Preferred Stock: form of stock without vote, in which stockholders get their investments back before common stockholders
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Common Stock: Most common form of corporate ownership, with one vote per share for stockholders
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Portfolio Diversification: Strategy of holding different investments to protect against risk
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Mutual Fund: company that sells shares of a portfolio of securities; stocks and bonds issued by other companies.
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Stockbroker: person who buys or sells securities for investor
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Six was to invest in Corporate and Government Bonds
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Municipal Bonds: a type of investment, often tax exempt, issued by state and local governments; known as Munis
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Treasury Bills : United States government obligation with a maturity of a few days to 52 weeks
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Treasury Notes : United States government obligation with a maturity of 2 to 10 years
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Treasury Bonds : United States government obligation with a maturity of 30 years
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Savings Bonds : Low-denomination, non-transferable bond issued by the federal government, usually through payroll savings plan
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Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) : retirement account in the form of a long-term time deposit, with annual contributions not taxed until withdrawn during retirement
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Review Question: Chapter 19 : Lesson 2 Read pages and answer Review Questions on page 573. Hand in Google Class Room.
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