Across
- 5. - Factors that companies introduce that directly affects them.
- 8. - Provides retirement, survivor, and disability benefits.
- 10. - Measures the price performance of a basket of securities.
- 11. - CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.
- 13. - Put up to $7000 in this account each year after tax.
- 14. - Gains value by public impression, or scale of community involvement.
- 17. - A 20% rise in the stock market after recent lows.
- 19. - Investing all your money into the market at once.
- 20. - A retirement plan where you, your manager, and sometimes the state contributes to.
Down
- 1. - A 20% decrease in the stock market after recent highs.
- 2. - Currencies that are created and backed by the government, but not tied to or backed by any physical commodity.
- 3. - A way to get money while in retirement.
- 4. - A collection of stocks, bonds, and securities or other assets on the market.
- 6. - The availability of cash or the ease with which an asset can be converted to cash.
- 7. - Total value of a company’s stock.
- 9. - Factors that companies have no control over that directly affect them.
- 12. - U.S. federal payroll tax, deducted from each paycheck.
- 15. - Put up to $7000 in this account per year (pre-tax).
- 16. - A sum of money saved or made available for a specific purpose.
- 18. - Pools money from a large group of investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of stocks/bonds/securities.
