Chapter 10- personal finance

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What are examples of long term goals

Education(college), Buying a house, Providing for a family, Finanical security, Retirement planning

What is the difference between saving and investing?

Saving is accumulating money for future needs and investing is attempting to make your money grow

Stocks

Shares of ownership in a corporation

Investment Portfolio

a collection of assets such as certificates of deposit, stocks, bonds, real estate and other holdings that lower risk over time

Bond

a debt instrument that is issued by a corporation or government

Liquidity

a measure of the ability to turn an asset into cash quickly

Dollar-Cost averaging

a person invests the same amount of money on a regular basis, such as monthly

Systematic Saving and Investing

a strategy for regularly setting aside cash that can be used to achieve goals; long term focus

How does principal grow?

additional deposits in the account and interested earned

Emergency Fund

amount of money you set aside for unplanned emergencies

Contingencies

emergencies or other unplanned events

Tax-Defferred

investments have no tax on gains until the money is taken from the account

Market timing

investors choose timing principles to follow; when to buy and when to sell

Diversification

means holding a variety of investments to reduce risk

Bear Market

prices are steadily decreasing

Bull Market

prices are steadily increasing

Price Grouping

raising prices an unfair amount in times of emergencies or crisis

Market

refers to any place where investments are bought and sold

Financial Security

the ability to prepare for future needs and meet current expenses to live comfortably

Return on Investment

the amount that money saved or invested grows

Stock Risk

the chance that activities or events that affect a company will change the value of an investment

Industry Risk

the chance that factors that affect an industry as a whole will change the value of an investment

Inflation Risk

the chance that the rate of inflation will be higher than the rate of return on an investment

Investment Risk

the potential for change in the value of an investment


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