Saving vs Investing

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Credit union

A non profit financial institution owned by its members

Stock

A share of ownership in a company

B: US Government Bonds (Series EE)

Bonus: No state taxes on interest earned

US Government Bonds (Series EE)

Buy a $100 bond (Face Value) for $50 and in 20 years you get $100 at maturity.

Asset allocation- how

Diversify

In: money market

Earns higher interest

In: savings

Earns modest interest

Blue Chip Stocks

Established companies with good reputations. Usually pay dividends and are considered less risky Ex: Wal-Mart, Coca-Cola, Procter and Gamble

In: certificate of deposit

Highest interest (longer time means longer interest)

Asset allocation- why

Highest return and least risk

Asset allocation

How and where you choose to invest your money

L: certificate of deposit

Least liquid

L: Savings, Money Market

Less liquid than checking (allowed 6 withdrawals each month)

L: Checking

Little or no interest

Asset allocation- goal

Maximize earnings, limit risk, and protect against inflation

B: Municipal Bonds (from a CITY)

No federal state or local taxes on interest earned

Shareholder

Owner of the stock

Proxy

Ownership has its perks--You get a vote--most shareholders vote on company business online or through the mail

Real Estate

Ownership of residential or commercial property or land. Investors earn capital gains when selling properties for more than the purchase price. Investors can also earn rental income. Can be time consuming but the potential for returns is high

Market price

Price of one share

Savings tools

Secure, liquid accounts offered by banks and credit unions

Dividends

Share of profits distributed in cash to shareholders (not all stocks pay these)

Capital loss

Stockholder will lose money

Money market

Strict savings account, required high minimum balances

Growth Stocks

The market predicts these businesses will grow. May not pay dividends while growing. Much riskier, attracts investors looking for capital gains Ex: Google

Capital gain

Unearned income from sale of asset above purchase price

Checking account

Used for everyday spending

Corporate bonds

Used to continue business investment - taxable

Municipal Bonds (from a CITY)

Used to pay for schools, roads and public services

Savings account

Used to save money

Certificate of deposit

Very strict savings account, high initial deposit required

Mutual Fund

When a company combines the funds of many different investors and then invests that money in a diversified portfolio of stocks and bonds

bond

form of lending to a company or government. Company or government pays interest up until the maturity date. Has little investment risk and a fixed interest rate

maturity date

specified time in the future when the principal amount of the bond is repaid to the investor

inflation

the general rise in prices that would have a negative impact on money saved, making money saved today not worth as much in the future

Rate of return

total return on investment expressed as a percentage of the amount of money saved. Must be higher than inflation


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