Across
- 1. A unique series of letters or a combination of letters and numbers.
- 3. Nationally or Internationally recognized, Financially Sound Company.
- 5. An individual who buys and sells with the intention of profiting from short-term price fluctuations.
- 10. A portion of a company’s earnings distributed to shareholders as a return on their investment, usually in cash.
- 11. The profit realized from the sale of a capital asset like stocks or real estate.
- 14. Taxes that fund Social Security and Medicare.
- 15. A regular guaranteed payment to a person when they retire.
- 16. Investing all the money you have available at that given time, and putting it into the market.
- 17. CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. One of the greatest investors of all time.
- 18. A collection of stocks, bonds, or other assets that trades on a stock exchange.
- 20. The ease with which an asset or security can be converted into cash.
- 22. A financial marketplace where investors can buy and sell shares of companies.
- 23. A type of mutual fund, or ETF that follows a benchmark index, portion of the market.
- 24. A type of security representing ownership in a company.
- 25. Putting funds into a new investment account after leaving a company.
Down
- 2. A unit of ownership in a company, dividing its ownership into equal parts.
- 4. Pools money from a large group of investors to purchase a portfolio of stocks.
- 6. Can contribute up to seven-thousand dollars in these kinds of retirement accounts each year.
- 7. Spreading investments across different assets to reduce risk exposure.
- 8. A market in which prices are falling and a pessimistic outlook overall.
- 9. An individual who allocates capital into various financial assets with the expectation of generating long-term returns.
- 12. the process of offering shares of a private corporation to the public in a new stock issuance.
- 13. Worked for a certain amount of time with a company, to own all of the matched money from your employer.
- 19. The age you can receive full social security retirement benefits.
- 21. Security Provides retirement, survivor, and disability benefits to millions of Americans.
