Across
- 3. The distribution of some of a company's earnings to its shareholders.
- 5. A security that represents the ownership of a fraction of a corporation.
- 12. An Individual Retirement Account to which you contribute after-tax dollars.
- 15. They buy stocks with the intent to sell in a short period of time.
- 17. Take cash from a large group of investors and invest in securities.
- 18. How much risk you are willing to take as an investor.
- 20. The age when you can claim social security
- 21. Investing all the money you have available at that given time, and putting it into the market.
- 23. The increase in the value of an asset.
- 25. Virtual Currency
- 26. Federal Insurance Contributions Act.
- 27. Something the company does that can cause the stock price to change.
- 28. Dollar Cost Averaging
Down
- 1. A loan sold out by a company.
- 2. They buy stocks and hold on to them for a long period of time.
- 4. You work, you pay a tax, the government uses it, you get money when you can’t work anymore.
- 6. The age when you can start investing
- 7. Initial public offering.
- 8. Something that does not directly involve a company that can cause the stock price to change.
- 9. Market rising.
- 10. An account for short term goals.
- 11. Employer-sponsored retirement savings plan that offers significant tax benefits.
- 12. When you turn 73, you must take the minimum amount out of your IRA the account annually.
- 13. The total value of all a company's shares of stock
- 14. You continue to get paid after you retire.
- 16. Market falling.
- 19. Exchange-traded fund
- 20. The age when you can start using medicare
- 22. Federal health insurance
- 24. Individual retirement account.
