Ch 6, Section 2 Investing: Taking Risks with Your Savings.

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Ch 6, Section 2 Investing: Taking Risks with Your Savings

Transcript of Ch 6, Section 2 Investing: Taking Risks with Your Savings.

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Ch 6, Section 2Investing: Taking Risks with Your Savings

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StocksCorporations

Formed by selling shares of stock. This allows the company to obtain funds to expand its business.

Stockholders – investors who own stock in a company making them partial owners.- make money through dividends, or by selling their shares of stock for a gain.

Capital gains/lossesgain: buy stock for $20, sell for $30loss: buy stock for $40, sell for $25

Fun Fact: After October 10th, 1953, there has never been a day on the

NYSE where less than a million shares have been traded.

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BondsBonds – a certificate issued by a

company or the gov’t in exchange for borrowed money.- It promises to pay a stated rate of interest over a state period of time. The period of time is called the bond’s maturity.- Does not make them a part owner like a stock would.

Look at figure 6.4 on page 148.

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Bonds Cont….3 types of bonds:1. Tax-exempt - bonds sold by local and

state governments. The interest earned on these is not taxed.

2. Savings bonds – sold by the U.S. gov’t as one of its ways to borrow money. Range from $50-$10,000. Very safe investment, interest is not taxed until the bond is turned in.

3. T-Bills, T-Notes, T-bonds – sold by the treasury dept. T-bills 3mo-1yr, T-notes 1-10yrs, T-bonds 10+yrs. Interest is exempt from local and state taxes but not from federal income taxes.

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The MarketsBroker – a person who acts as a middleman

for buyers and sellers of stocks and bonds.http://

www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEXZ2hfD3bU Stock Exchanges – place for brokers to

trade stocks and bonds. Ex. NYSE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPUDPhpCecA

Over-the-Counter Markets – electronic marketplace for stocks not listed on the organized exchanges. Largest is NASDAQ.

Mutual Funds – an investment company that pools the money of many people together to buy stocks, bonds, and other investments.