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Fundamentals of Investing
Personal Finance Class Name: Fundamentals of Investing
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Define Investments Assets
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Investments have the potential for
Define Return: All investments have some: Define Investment Risk: Investments are important to building: Why are investments less liquid than savings tools? Investments are for this type of goal: Two examples of long-terms goals are:
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Amount of money invested
Rate of Return: Total Return Amount of money invested Rate of Return
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Strive to have the rate of return on any investment be:
Define Inflation Risk:
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BOND Definition: Description: Risk Level: Type of Return:
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STOCK Definition Dividend Returns are: Risk level: Capital Gains Returns are:
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REAL ESTATE Definition: Types of Return Include: Rent: Risk Level:
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SPECULATIVE INVESTMENTS
Definition: Examples Include: Risk Level: Returns:
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MUTUAL FUND AND INDEX FUND
Definition: Types of Returns: What is Included? Risk Level: Advantage: Disadvantage: How is the index fund different than the mutual fund?
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LENDING VS. OWNING Lending: Type of Investment Tools: Type of Returns: Owning:
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Typically, investments that are a form of owning have:
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Investment Philosophy
Each individual has a tolerance for the amount of: Generally, added into three categories: May be influenced by: Portfolio Diversification Definition: Purpose: Impact it has on risk:
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Brokerage Firms What is a stock exchange? What is a brokerage Firm? What is the difference between a full-service and discount brokerage firm: Full Service: Discount Broker: All brokerage charge: For their services. What is one question to ask when choosing a firm?
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Tax-Advantage Investments:
How do tax-advantaged investments benefit consumers? When are taxes paid? Why should an employee invest in an employer sponsored plan? What are examples of retirement accounts?
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