Personal Finance Chapter 17 Test
Earnings per share
A corporations after tax earning divided by the number of common stock shares outstanding
Securities exchange
A marketplace where brokers buy and sell securities
Ticker Symbol
An abbreviated stock name used in stock listing
Par value
Assigned dollar value given to each share of stock
Stock index
Benchmark that stock investors use to judge investment performance
Leverage
Borrowing money to buy stock
Floor brokers
Buy and sell stocks on trading floor of the securities exchange
Day trader
Buys and sells stock within a short period of time
Bear market
Market characterized by falling stock prices and investor pessimism
Bull market
Market characterized by rising stock prices and investor optimism
preferred stock
Represents a type of stock that pays a fixed dividend but has no voting rights.
Growth stocks
Stocks in corporations that reinvest profits into business so that it can grow
Blue chip stocks
Stocks of large, well-established corporations
Income stocks
Stocks that have a history of consistently paying high dividends
Market value
The price for which the stock is bought and sold in the marketplace
False
True or false? Brokers in the over-the-counter market deal face to face with other brokers
False
True or false? Buying on margin is an illegal activity
False
True or false? Dollar-cost averaging is a short-term investment strategy
False
True or false? NASDAQ is a form of auction market
True
True or false? Short selling involves selling borrowing stock
True
True or false? The securities market is where you buy and sell stocks and bonds
False
True or false? Very few people in the US own stock
True
True or false? With preferred stock, dividends are fixed, regardless of how the company is doing
True
True or false? You can assign your stock voting rights to someone else by completing a proxy
True
True or false?The par value assigned to a stock has nothing to do with the stock's market value
dividend reinvestment
Use of dividends previously earned on stock to buy more shares
Dividends
When a corporation is profitable, the stockholders often receive a distribution of money from the corporation earnings
Public Coporation
a company whose stock is traded openly on stock markets
common stock
a type of stock that pays a variable dividend and gives the holder voting rights
stock split
an increase in the number of outstanding shares of a company's stock
Defensive stocks
stock that remains stable during an economic decline