Personal Finance-Investing

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  1. 3. A share of the value of a company, which can be bought, sold, or traded as an
  2. 7. A collection of stocks and/or bonds combined into one fund which will be
  3. 10. The ratio of money gained or lost on an investment in comparison to the amount of money invested.
  4. 12. Taxed amount on the profit of an investment or property.
  5. 13. market
  6. 14. An online wealth management service that provides automated, algorithm-
  7. 16. up to a specified amount each year
  8. 18. Annual interest rate on a bond
  9. 20. Reinvesting money earned interest made on principal to allow money to exponentially increase overtime.
  10. 22. the savings grow while deferring taxes until funds are withdraw
  11. 23. A low price portfolio of stocks chosen to mimic a stock market index.
  12. 24. Puts a fixed amount of money into an investment no matter the price of the investment.
  13. 27. retirement year
  14. 32. system
  15. 33. A market where shares in corporations are bought and sold through an
  16. 34. portfolio management advice without the use of human financial planners
  17. 35. of uncertainty on how likely the investor is to make money on an
  18. 38. disabled individuals.
  19. 39. Financial instruments that are grouped together by their similar financial traits when performing in the market.
  20. 41. A type of investment fund that rebalances its asset mix over time based on a
  21. 43. of money paid to shareholders from the profit of a company.
  22. 45. Market value of a company's outstanding shares.
  23. 48. The rate at which the price of goods increases and consumer purchasing
  24. 49. and which gives the investor small partial ownership of the company
  25. 50. A collection of financial investments like stocks, bonds, commodities, cash,
  26. 52. The world's largest stock exchange
  27. 53. Prices are decreasing in the market while selling is getting encouraged.
  28. 55. A retirement account only sometimes offered in certain job sectors or companies, that an employer maintains to give an employee a fixed payout at retirement
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  1. 1. An investment portfolio that use asset categories such as stocks, bonds, and cash to create a diversified portfolio.
  2. 2. Profit made from selling an asset.
  3. 4. An individual retirement account that allows a person to set aside pre-tax
  4. 5. An application that allows users to regularly save small amounts of money
  5. 6. Increased stock trading, rising stock prices.
  6. 8. The illegal act of trading a company's stock using information that is not publicized
  7. 9. An investing tool for people to save funds explicitly for their retirement
  8. 11. The rate of return that does not account for inflation or taxes
  9. 15. An individual retirement account that allows a person to set aside after-tax
  10. 17. The process of setting money aside for long term financial goals to increase wealth over time.
  11. 19. The second largest stock exchange in the world behind the NYSE
  12. 21. A bond that is issued by a state or local government which typically uses the loan to pay for public works to benefit its citizens
  13. 25. cash equivalents, including mutual funds and ETFs
  14. 26. Individual investors use this account to buy and/or sell stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and more.
  15. 28. The act of investing into various types of assets to reduce risk.
  16. 29. Likelihood that a bondholder will be paid back
  17. 30. A financial asset, such as a stock or a bond that can be bought and sold in a
  18. 31. A security when an Investor loans money to a company or government which then pays interest to the bondholder as well as returns the principal amount of money on a specified maturity date.
  19. 36. An index of 500 large cap companies chosen based on their size, industry, and
  20. 37. decreases over time
  21. 40. A federal program that provides monthly benefits to millions of Americans, including retirees, military families, surviving families of deceased workers,
  22. 42. A retirement savings plan, given through your employer who usually match your contributions, that allows an individual to save for retirement and
  23. 44. factors, used to represent the entire market
  24. 46. as a whole. Is usually actively managed by a professional in exchange for a fee from each investor.
  25. 47. up to a specified amount each year
  26. 51. A bond, mostly considered to be a risk-free investment, issued by the U.S. Treasury with a maturity of more than 10 years.
  27. 54. A collection of stocks and/or bonds that are traded on securities exchanges. Unlike mutual funds, these can be traded during the day like a singular stock.