Across
- 2. A mutual fund that tries to match the performance of a particular index by investing in the companies included in that index.
- 4. a market in which investors can buy stocks and bonds when they are first issued by a company
- 8. a debt obligation of a corporation or a state or local government
- 10. A collection of investments
- 11. a type of stock that pays a variable dividend and gives the holder voting rights
- 12. Money paid to stockholders from the corporation's earnings.
- 14. A mutual fund that purchases international stocks and bonds as well as U.S. securities.
- 17. a type of stock that pays a fixed dividend but has not voting rights
- 18. The market price for a share of a mutual fund
- 19. stocks of large, well-established corporations with a solid record of profitability
- 20. the spreading of risk among many types of investments
Down
- 1. a type of savings account that offers a more competitive interest rate than a regular savings account
- 3. money put aside for emergencies or future
- 5. A mutual fund whose investment goal is to produce current income in the form of interest or dividends
- 6. the use of long-term savings to earn financial return
- 7. a unit of ownership in a corporation
- 9. A mutual fund whose investment goal is to buy stocks that will increase in value over time.growthstock
- 13. A mutual fund that seeks both growth and income but attempts to minimize risk by investing in a mixture of stocks and bonds rather than stocks alone.
- 15. Stocks in corporations that have a consistent history of paying high dividends to stockholders.
- 16. the pooling of money from many investors to buy a large selection of securities