Insurance & Investing
Insured Bonds
A bond with interest and principle payments insured by a third party
Mutual Fund
A bundle of diversified investments to decrease risk
Stock Portfolio
A collection of stocks from different individual corporations
Universal Variable Life Insurance
A form of cash-value life insurance that offers both a death benefit and an investment feature.
Bond Fund
A group of bonds that have been bundled together for investment purposes.
Bull Market
A period of increased stock trading and rising stock prices
Stock Exchange
A place where shares in a company or business enterprise are bought and sold.
Stock Market
A system for buying and selling shares of companies
Face Value
Amount of principal due at the maturity date of the bond
Deductible
Amount you must pay before you begin receiving any benefits from your insurance company
Income (Stock W Dividends)
An income stock is an equity security that pays regular, often steadily increasing dividends, and offers a high yield that may generate
NASDAQ Market
An international market for buying, selling and trading stocks for potential profit.
Stockholder
An owner of one or more shares of a corporation
Renter's Insurance
Coverage for tenant's personal property and premise liability
Risk
Degree of uncertainty of return on an asset; in business, the likelihood of loss or reduced profit.
Bear Market
Downward trend in stock prices
Insurance
Financial protection against different kinds of risks
Equities
Financial rights to the assets of a business
Term Life Insurance
Life insurance issued for a particular period, usually five or ten years.
Stock Fund
Mutual funds that sell shares to individuals and invest the proceeds in stocks
Financial Consultants
One who provides financial advice or guidance to customers for compensation.
Speculator
People who invest in a risky venture in the hope of making a large profit
Beneficiary
Person entitled to receive the claim amount and other benefits upon the death of the benefactor or on the maturity of the policy
Long Term Care Insurance
Provides payment for extended nursing care due to accidents, illness, or old age.
Big Board
Referring to the New York Stock Exchange
Growth Stock
Stocks with good prospects for further growth
Risk Tolerance
The degree, amount, or volume of risk that an organization or individual will withstand.
Collision Insurance
Type of auto insurance coverage.
Treasury Notes
United States government obligation with a maturity of 2 to 10 years
Under-Insured
When an individual has an insurance policy that has inadequate coverage.
Bond
a certificate of indebtedness
Portfolio
a collection of financial assets
Unemployment Insurance
a government program that partially protects workers' incomes when they become unemployed
Capital Gain
a profit from the sale of property or of an investment
Money Market Account
a type of savings account that earns the market rate of interest on the money deposited
Stock Symbol
a unique series of letters assigned to a company's stock for trading purposes
Brokers
agent wholesalers who specialize in bringing buyers and sellers together.
Cash Value
amount equal to the replacement cost minus depreciation of a damaged or stolen property at the time of the loss
Annual Deductible
amount of money an individual pays for expenses before his insurance plan starts to pay.
Death Benefit
amount on a life insurance policy
Premium
an amount to be paid for an insurance policy.
Dow Jones Industrial Average
an average of stock prices of major industries
Diversified Portfolio
an investor who has holdings in several different industries
New York Stock Exchange
an organized stock exchange in the secondary market in which stock sales occur
Antiques
art, furniture, or objects that are old and valuable
Insured
contract, represented by a policy, in which an individual or entity receives financial protection or reimbursement against losses from an insurance company
Capital Loss
decrease in value of an asset from the time it was bought to the time it was sold
Non-managed Care Health Insurance
e policy holders to receive care from a network of designated health care providers for the highest level
Dividends
earnings distributed to stockholders
Co-pay
fixed amount for a covered service, paid by a patient to the insurance company before patient receives service from physician
No-fault Insurance
form of automobile insurance designed to enable the policyholder in case of an accident to collect a certain basic compensation promptly for economic loss from his or her own insurance company without determination of liability. adjective
Homeowners Insurance
form of property insurance that covers losses and damages to an individual's house and to assets in the home
Claim
formal request to an insurance company asking for a payment based on the terms of the insurance policy
Property Damage Liability Insurance
helps pay for the damage that you cause to another vehicle, or other types of property
Financial Industry Regulatory Authority
independent regulator securities firms doing business in the United States
S&P 500
index that shows the price changes of 500 different stocks
Mortgage Insurance
insurance policy that protects a mortgage lender or title holder in the event that the borrower defaults on payments, dies, or is otherwise unable to meet the contractual obligations of the mortgage
Collectibles
items of personal interest to collectors that can increase in value in the future
Benefit Period
length of time during which a benefit is paid
Insurance Benefit
length of time during which a benefit is paid
Whole Life Insurance
life insurance that pays a benefit on the death of the insured and also accumulates a cash value.
Managed Care Health Insurance
limits participants to seek health care from a specific list of providers
Secondary Market
market for reselling financial assets
Securities and Exchange Commission
monitors the stock market and enforces laws regulating the sale of stocks and bonds
Speculative
not based in fact
Do Not Put AllYour Eggs In One Basket
one should not concentrate all efforts and resources in one area as one could lose everything
Diversification
operating several businesses in order to spread the risk
Over Insured
paying unnecessary premiums for insurance
Comparison Shopping
practice of comparing prices in advance of actually shopping in order to achieve the best deals and pricing on merchandise and services
Automobile Insurance
provides property, liability and medical coverage
Bond Principal
refers to the initial size of a loan; it can also mean the amount still owed on a loan
Disability Insurance
replaces a portion of one's income if they become unable to work due to illness or injury.
Stockholders' Rights
right to inspect the company's books and records or sue the corporation for misdeeds of the directors and officers
Assigned Risk Pool
risk that may be difficult to find coverage for in the general marketplace
Investing
saving in a way that earns income
Stocks
shares of ownership in a company
Preferred Stocks
special type of stock that companies issue
Blue Chip Stock
stock of an established and historically successful corporation
Securities
stocks and bonds
Investment
the act of putting money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit
Liquidity
the ease with which an asset can be converted into the economy's medium of exchange
Primary Market
the market in which new securities are originally sold to investors
Rate of Return
the percentage of increase in the value of your savings from earned interest
Volatility
the tendency of a substance to vaporize
American Stock Exchange
third-largest stock exchange by trading volume in the United States
Treasury Bills
treasury securities with maturities of one year or less