ECON-stock market

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income statement

(profit or loss statement) a summary of firms revenue and expenses over a period of time

Nasdaq

American market for OTC securities

brokerage firm

a business that specializes in trading stocks

Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA)

a calculation comprised of 30 of the leading industrial stocks in the U.S. dividend by a divisor

mutual fund

a corporation which issues stock and uses the proceeds to invest in a variety of stocks or bonds to meet an investor's objective

liabilities

a debt or what a business owes

balance sheet

a financial statement summarizing a firm's assets, liabilities, and net worth at a point in time

junk bond

a lower rated, potentially higher paying bond

stock exchange

a market for buying and selling stock

stockbroker

a person who links buyers and sellers of stock

American Stock Exchange (AMEX)

a second exchange where listed stocks may trade

dividend

a share of corporate profits paid to stockholders

prospectus

a statement containing financial information published when a corporation is about to issue new securities

bear market

a steady drop in the stock market over a period of time

bull market

a steady rise in the stock market over a period of time

common stock

a type of stock issued by a corporation in which stockholders have voting rights

preferred stock

a type of stock which is issued by a corporation in which the stockholders receive dividends before common stock, usually have no voting rights, and are paid before common stock in the event of a liquidation

OTC Market

an electronic marketplace for stocks and bonds

securities and exchange commission

an independent agency of the government that regulates financial markets and investment companies

assets

anything of value you own

municipal bond

bond issued by a state or local government or municipality to finance such improvements as highways, state buildings, libraries, parks, and schools

corporate bond

bond that a corporation issues to raise money to expand its business

equities

claims of ownership in a corporation

options

contracts that give investors the choice to buy or sell stock and other financial assets

futures

contracts to buy or sell at a specific date in the future at a price specified today

Global and International funds

funds that invest in companies outside of the U.S. and around the world

value funds

funds that invest in companies that undervalued

Specialty/Sector Funds

funds that invest in one type of company or in one region

income funds

funds that invest in securities that provide income. (EX. T-Bonds, T-Notes, T-Bills) Preferred stocks blue chip dividend paying stocks.

equity/stock funds

funds that invest in stocks

balanced/combination funds

funds that invest in stocks and bonds

growth funds

funds which invest in companies which are growing in size

the DOW

index that shows how certain stocks have traded

S & P 500

index that shows the price changes of 500 different stocks

IRA

individual retirement account

IPO

initial public offering

bond fund

invest only in bonds

New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

largest of the stock exchanges, more mature companies, usually higher priced stocks, often pay dividends

savings bond

low denomination bond issued by the United States government

secondary market

market for reselling financial assets

primary market

market for selling financial assets that can only be redeemed by the original holder

capital market

market in which money is lent for periods longer than a year

money market

market in which money is lent for periods of less than a year

share

portion of stock

yield

the amount rate of return on a bond if the bond were held to maturity

par value

the amount that an investor pays to purchase a bond that will be repaid to the investor at maturity

the great crash

the collapse of the stock market in 1929

capital gain

the difference between a higher selling price and a lower purchase price, resulting in a financial loss to the seller

net worth

the difference between the assets and liabilities

stock split

the division of a single share of stock into more than one share

coupon rate

the interest rate that a bond issuer will pay to a bondholder

call option

the option to buy shares of stock at a specified time in the future

put option

the option to sell shares of stock at a specified time in the future

speculation

the practice of making high-risk investments with borrowed money in hopes of getting a big return

maturity

the time at which payment to a bondholder is due

investment objective

will direct the money management team as to what type of stocks and bonds to invest your money

over-the-counter (OTC)

young and smaller companies trade, IPOs usually start here, lower priced stocks trade OTC, usually do not pay a dividend


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