Personal Finance Test Chapter 14, 15, 17, 19, 20

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market order

an order to execute a transaction to buy or sell a stock at its prevailing market price

limit order

an order to execute a transaction to buy or sell a stock only if the price is within the limits you will specify

stop order

an order to execute a transaction when the stock price reaches a specified level, a special form of limit order

risk from investing

returns are uncertain, exposure to the economy (market risk). Future values of investments are dependent on demand by investors

range of returns

returns of a specific investment over a given period

exchange rate risk

risk realized when the value of a bond drops because the currency denominating the bond weakens against the dollar

publicly traded indexes

securities whose value move in tandem with a particular stock index representing a set of stocks one of the most popular is the standard and poor depository receipt (SPIDER)

round lot

shares bought or sold in multiples of 100

fundamental analysis

the valuation of stocks based on an examination of fundamental characteristics such as revenue or earnings or the sensitivity of the firms performance to economic conditions

technical analysis

the valuation of stocks based on historical price patterns

floor trader

traders at a stock exchange who execute trades to fulfill orders placed by other investors

market makers

traders who execute trades on the OTC market and earn commissions in the form of a bid-ask spread

roth IRA

a retirement plan that enables individuals who are under specific income limits to invest 5000 per year, 10000 for married couples

Keogh plan

a retirement plan that enables self-employed individuals to contribute part of their pre-tax income to a retirement account

investment strategy

a summary of the types of securities that are purchased by the mutual fund in order to achieve its objective

traditional martial share will

a will suitable for larger estates that distributes half of the estate to the spouse and the other half to any children or to a trust

simple will

a will suitable for smaller estates that specifies that the entire estate to be distributed to the persons spouse

roth 401 K plan

an alternative to a 401 K account available to people employed by participating companies

mutual fund supermarket

an arrangement offered by some brokerage firms that enables investors to diversify among various mutual funds (from different mutual fund families) and to receive a summary statement for these funds on a consolidated basis

over the counter market (OTC)

an electronic communications network that allows investors to buy or sell securities

buy stop order

an order for a brokerage firm to buy a stock when the price rises to a specified level

sell stop order

an order for a brokerage firm to sell a stock when the price falls to a specified level

return risk for estate

-renters could default -property value could decline

monetary policy

-stocks perform better when interest rates are low - some stocks are more sensitive to interest rates than others -the federal reserve uses monetary policy to influence rates

most popular organized exchange on US

New York Stock Exchange

income statement

a financial statement that measures a firms revenue ,expenses and earnings over a particular period of time

family

a group of separately managed open-end mutual funds held by one investment company

rollover IRA

a individual retirement account into which you can transfer your assets from your company retirement plan tax-free while avoiding early withdrawal penalties

probate

a legal process that declares a will valid and ensures the orderly distribution of assets

economic growth

a measure of growth in a country economy over a particular period

proder price index (PPI)

a measure of inflation that represents prices of products used to produce other products

consumer prive index (CPI)

a measure of inflation that represents prices of various consumer products

balance stocks fund

a middle ground including income and growth stocks

employer stock ownership plan

a retirement plan in which the employer contributes some of its own stock to the employees retirement account

traditional individual retirement account

a retirement plan that enables individuals to invest 5000 per year, 10,000 for married couples

defined contribution plan

a employer sponsored retirement plan that specifies guidelines under which you and your employer can contribute to your retirement account and that allows you to invest the funds as you wish

surrender charge

a fee that may be imposed on any money withdrawn from an annuity

balance sheet

a financial statement that indicates a firms success of funds and how it has invested its funds as of a particular point in time

discount brokerage firm

a brokerage form that executes your desired transactions but does not offer investment advice

preferred stock

a certificate issued by a firm to raise funds that entitles share-holders to first priority to receive dividends (less risky that common stock) -Carries no voting rights -a hybrid, a stock but acts like a bond because you are getting regular income payments on it

common stock

a certofeicate issued by a firm to raise funds that represents partial ownership in the firm

403 b plan

a defined contribution plan allowing employees of nonprofit organizations to invest up to 17,000 of their income on a tax-differed basis

simplified pension plan

a defined contribution plan commonly offered by firms with 1 to 10 employees or used by self-employed people

simplified employees pension

a defined contribution plan commonly offered by firms with 1-10 employees or used by self-employed people

401 K plan

a defined contribution plan that allows employees to contribute a maximum of 17,000 per year on a pre-tax basis

profit sharing

a definite contribution plan in which the employer makes contributions to employee retirement accounts based on a specified profit formula

SIMPLE

a definite contribution plan intended for firms with 100 or fewer employees

prospectus

a document that provides financial information about a mutual fund, including expenses and past performances

codicil

a document that specifies changes in a existing will

defined-benefit plan

a employer sponsored retirement plan that guarantees you a specific amount of income when you retire based on your salary and years of employment

real estate (type of investments)

buying a home or purchasing rental property or land return from investing in real estate comes in form of rent payments and selling the property for a higher price than paid for it

_____- mutual funds sell shares to investors but do not repurchase them; instead funds shares are purchased and sold on stock exchanges

closed-end

electronic communications networks (ECN)

computer systems that match up desired purchases and sales of stocks -allows for after-hours trading

interest payments also known as...

coupon payments

three ways to make money on mutual funds

dividende distributions capital gains distributions capital gains from redeeming shares

dividend distributions

dividends received on stocks in the funds are distributed to shareholders

income funds

emphasis on income i.e bonds and stocks paying dividends

portfolio managers

employees of financial institutions who make investment decisions

stock exchange

facilities allow investors to purchase or sell existing stocks

interest rate risk

for a bond mutual fund, its susceptibility to interest rate movements

analysis of the firm

fundamental analysis, economic analysis and technical analysis

exchange traded funds ETF's

funds that are designed to mimi particular stock indexes but they are traded on a stock exchange just like closed-end funds and their share price changes throughout the day

no-load mutual fund

funds that sell directly to investors and do not charge a fee

no-load mutual funds

funds that sell directly to investors and do not charge a fee

open end mutual fund

funds that sell shares directly to investors and repurchase those shares whenever investors wish to sell them

open-end mutual funds

funds that sell shares directly to investors and repurchase those shares whenever investors wish to sell them usually managed by investment companies that are subsidiaries of a large financial conglomerate

bond mutual funds

funds that sell shares to individuals and invest in the proceeds in bonds

stock mutual funds

funds that sell shares to individuals and invest the proceeds in stocks

close-end funds

funds that sell shares to investors but do not repurchase them. instead, fund shares are purchased and sold on stock exchanges

load mutual funds

funds whose shares are sold by a stockbroker who charges a fee (or load) for the transportation -loads can have significant impact on their investment performance

vested

having a claim to a portion of money in a employer sponsored retirement account that has been reserved for you upon your retirement even if you leave the company

small firms tend to have a more growth potential but a ____ risk

higher

capital gains from redeeming shares

if price received at redemption exceed price paid

investment objectives

in a prospectus, a brief statement about the general goal of the mutual fund

individual investors

individuals who invest a portion of their own money

day traders

investors who buy stocks and then sell them on the same day

economic analysis of stocks

involves assessing national and international economic conditions that can affect a firms or its industry's stock price -is economy growing? - fiscal policy -monetary policy

odd lot

less than 100 shares of stock

hedge funds

limited partnerships that manage portfolios of funds for wealthy individuals and financial institutions

balance funds

mix of dividend stocks, bonds AND growth stocks

index bond funds

mutual funds that are intend to mimic the performance of a specified bond index

index funds

mutual funds that attempt to mirror the movements of an existing stock index

balanced growth and income funds

mutual funds that contain both growth stocks and stocks that pay high dividends

international bond funds

mutual funds that focus on bonds issued by US firms or governments

corporate bond funds

mutual funds that focus on bonds issued by high qualify firms that tend to have a low degree of default risk

international stock funds

mutual funds that focus on firms that are based outside the U.S

international stock funds

mutual funds that focus on firms that are based outside the US

mid-size capitalization (mid-cap) funds

mutual funds that focus on firms that are medium

small capitalization (small-cap) funds

mutual funds that focus on firms that are relatively small

equity income funds

mutual funds that focus on firms that pay a high level of dividends

treasury bond funds

mutual funds that focus on investments in treasury bonds

high yield junk bond funds

mutual funds that focus on relatively risky bonds issued by firms that are subject to default risk

sector funds

mutual funds that focus on specific industry or sector such as technology stocks

technology funds

mutual funds that focus on stocks on internet-based firms and therefore represent a particular type of sector fund

capital appreciation funds

mutual funds that focus on stocks that are expected to grow at a very high rate

growth funds

mutual funds that focus on stocks that have potential for above-average growth

growth funds

mutual funds that focus on stocks with potential for above-average growth

Ginnie Mae funds

mutual funds that invest in bonds issued b the government national mortgage association

global bond funds

mutual funds that invest in foreign bonds as well as US bonds

municipal bond funds

mutual funds that invest in municipal bonds

socially responsible stock funds

mutual funds that screen out firms viewed as offensive by some

socially responsible stock funds

mutual funds that screen out firms viewed by some as offensive

closed-end mutual funds

mutual funds that sell shares to investors but do not repurchase them; instead fund shares are purchased and sold on stock exchanges

interest payments are taxed on...

ordinary income

capital gains distributions

proceeds received from the sale of securities are distributed to shareholders

institutional investors

professionals who are responsible for investing the money of a financial institution on behalf of their clients

bonds

return from investing in bonds is in the form of coupon payments and price appreciation

mutual funds

return from investing in mutual funds come from coupon (interest) or dividend payments generated by the portfolio of the fund

calculating the return of a investment

return= price when sold- price when purchased/ price when purchased

growth stocks

stocks of firms with substantial growth opportunities

income stocks

stocks that provide investors with periodic income in the form of large dividends

ticker symbol

the abbreviated term that is used to identify stock for trading purposes

premium

the amount by which a closed end fund share price in the secondary market is above the funds NAV

discount

the amount by which a closed-end fund share price in the secondary market is below the funds NAV

premium

the amount by which a closed-end funds share price in the secondary market is above the funds NAV

discount

the amount by which a closed-end funds share price in the secondary market is below the funds NAV

expense ratio

the annual expenses per share divided by the net asset value of a mutual fund -average expense ratio is 1.5 percent

standard deviation

the degree of volatility in the stocks return over time

inflation

the increase in the general level of prices of products and services over a specified period

net asset value (NAV)

the market value of the securities that a mutual fund has purchased minus any liabilities owed

net asset value (NAV)

the market value of the securities that a mutual fund has purchased minus any liabilities owed (usually reported on a per share basis)

fiscal policy

the means by which the U.S government imposes taxes on individuals and corporations and by which it spends its money

market risk

the susceptibility of a mutual funds performance to general stock market conditions

gross domestic product (GDP)

the total market value of all products and services produced in a country


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