Final Personal Finance test
debenture
a bond that is backed only by the reputation of the issuing corporation
bond indenture
a legal document that details all of the conditions relating to a bond issue
limit order
a request to buy or sell a stock at a specified price
line of credit
a short-term loan that is approved before the money is actually needed
interstate
without a valid will
speculative investment
A high-risk investment made in the hope of earning a relatively large profit in a short time
emergency fund
An amount of money you can obtain quickly in case of immediate need
will
The legal declaration of a person's mind as to the disposition of his or her property after death
contigent deferred sales load
a 1 to 5 percent charge that shareholders pay when they withdraw their investment from a mutual fund
general obligation bond
a bond backed by the full faith, credit, and unlimited taxing power of the governement that issued it.
convertible bond
a bond that can be exchanged, at the owner's option, for a specified number of shares of the corporation's common stock
registered coupon bond
a bond that is registered for principal only, and not for interest
registered bond
a bond that is registered in the owner's name by the issuing company
revenue bond
a bond that is repaid from the income generated by the project it is designed to finance
zero-coupon bond
a bond that is sold at a price farr below its face value, makes no annual or semiannual interest payments, and is redeemed for its face value at maturity
total return
a calculation that includes the yearly dollar amount of dividend as well as any increase or decrease in the original purchase price of the investment
corporate bond
a corpoation's written pledge to repay a specified amount of money with interest
mortgage bond
a corporate bond secured by various assets of the issuing firm
earnings per share
a corporation's after-tax earnings divided by the number of outstanding shares of a firm's common stock
municipal bond
a debt security issued by a state or local government
estate planning
a definite plan for the administration and disposition of one's property during one's lifetime and at one's death
dividend
a distribution of money, stock, or other property that a corporation pays to stockholders
living will
a document that enables an individual, while well, to express the intention that life be allowed to end if her or she becomes terminally ill
codicil
a document that modifies provisions in an existing will
call feature
a feature that allows the corporation to call in, or buy, outstanding bonds from current bondholders before the maturity date
12b-1 fee
a fee that an investment company levies to defray the cost of advertising and marketing a mutual fund
investment bank
a financial firm that assists corporations in raising funds, usually by heloping to sell new security issue
trustee
a financially independent firm that acts as the bondholders' representative
exchangged-traded fund (ETF)
a fund that invest in the stocks or other securities contained in a specific stock orr securities index, and whose shares are traded on a securities exchange or over the counter
sinking fund
a fund to which annual or semiannual deposits are made for the purpose of redeeming a bond issue
family of funds
a group of mutual funds managed by investment company
primary market
a kmarket in which an investor purchases financial securities, via an investment bank or other representative, from the issuer of those securities
trust
a legal arrangement through wich one's assets are held by a trustee
power of attorney
a legal document authorizing someone to act on one's behalf
proxy
a legal form that lists the issues to be decided at a stockholders' meeting and requests that stockholders transfer their voting rrights to some individual or individuals
account executive
a licensed individual who buys or sells securities for clients; also called a stockbroker
dollar cost averaging
a long-term technique used by investors who purchase an equal dollar amount of the same stock at equal intervals
secondary market
a market for existing financial securities that are currently traded amount investors
securities exchange
a marketplace where member brokers who represent investors meet to buy and sell securities
load fund
a mutual fund in which investors pay a commission (as high as 8.5 percent) every time tehy purchase shares
no-load fund
a mutual fund in which the individual investor pays no sales charge
open-end fund
a mutual fund whose shares are issued and redeemed by the investment company at the request of investors
closed-end fund
a mutual fund whose shares are issued by an investment company only when the fund is organized
over the counter (OTC) market
a network of dealers who buy and sell the stocks of corpporations that are mot listed on a securities exchhange
guardian
a person who assumes responsibility for providing children with personal care and managing the deceased's estate for them
defined-contribution plan
a plan - profit sharing, money purchase, KEOGH, or 401k that probides and individual account for each participant; also called an individual account plan.
Keogh plan
a plan in which tax-deductible contributions fund the retirement of self-employed people and their employees; also called an H.R. 10 plan or a self-employed retirement plan
dividend reinvestment plan
a plan that allows current stockholders the option to reinvest or use their cash dividends to purchase stock of the corporation
direct investment plan
a plan that allows stockholders to purchase stock directly from a corporation without having to use an account executive or a brokerage firm
defined-benefit plan
a plan that specifies the benefits the employee will receive at the normal retirement age
401 k plan
a plan under which employees can defer current taxation on a portion on their salary; also called a salary-reduction plan
stock split
a procedure in which the shares of stock owned byy existing stockholders are divided into a large number of shares
turnover ratio
a ratio that measures the percentage of a fund's holdings that have changed or been replaced during a 12 month period of time
market order
a request to buy or sell a stock at the current market value
reinvestment plan
a service provided by an investment company in which shareholder income dividends and capital gain distributions are automatically reinvested to purchase additional shares of the fund
individual retirement account (IRA)
a special account in which the emplyee set aside a portion of his or her income taxes are not paid on the principal or interest until money is withdrawn from the account
margin
a speculative technique whereby an investor borrows part of the money needed to buy a particular stock
preferred stock
a type of stock that gives the owner the advantage of receiving cash dividends before common stockholders ae paid any dividends
NASDAQ
an electronic marketplace for stocks issued by approximately 3,200 different companies
vesting
an employee's right to at least a portion of the benefits accrued under an employer pension plan, even if the employee leaves the company before retiring
mutual fund
an investment company that pools the money of many investors - its shareholders - to invest in a variety of securities
stop order
an order to sell a particular stock at the next available opportunity after its market price reaches a specified amount
serial bonds
bonds of a single issue that mature on differrent dates
specialist
buys or sells a particular stock in an effort to maintain an orderly market
current yield
determinded by dividing the yearly dollar amount of interest by the bond's current price
book value
determined by deducting all liabilities from the corporation's assets and dividing the remainder by the number of outstanding shares of common stock
estate
everything one owns
churning
excessive buying and selling of securities to generate commissions
maturity date
for a corporate bond, the date on which the corporation is the repay the borrowed money
equity financing
money received for the owners or from the sale of shares of ownership in a business
Initial public offering (IPO)
occurs when a corrpporation sells stock to the general public for the first time
selling short
selling stock that has been borrowed from a brokerage firm and must be replaced at a later date
executor
someone willing and able to perform the task involved in carrying out your will
liquidity
the ability to buy or sell an investment quickly without substantially affecting the investment's value
expense ratio
the amount the investors pay for all of a mutual fund's management fees and operating costs
net asset value (NAV)
the current market value of the securities contained in the mutual fund's portfolio minus the mutual fund's liabilities divided by the number of shares outstanding
record date
the date on which a stockholderr must be registered on the corporation's books in order to receive dividend payments
income dividends
the earrnings a fund pays to shareholders from its dividend and interest income
probate
the legal procedure of proving a valid or invalid will
common stock
the most basic form of corporate ownership
capital gain distributions
the payments made to a fund's shareholders that result from the sale of securities in the fund's portfolio
price-earnings (PE) ratio
the price of a share of stock divided by the corporation's earnings per share of stock
asset allocation
the process of spreading you assets among several different types of investments to lessen risk
yeild
the rate of return earned by an investor who holds a bond for a stated period of time
option
the right to buy or sell a stock at a predetermined price during a specified period of time
government bond
the written pledge of a government or a municipality to repay a specified sum of money, along with interest
dividend yield
the yearly dollar amount of dividend generated by an investment divided by the investment's current price per share