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Get ready for the final test of the semester with our comprehensive review! Dive into investment concepts covering topics like stocks, bonds, and savings plans. Challenge yourself with Jeopardy-style questions related to collectibles, liquidity, and real estate. Understand the differences between common and preferred stock, explore bond types, and examine the risks associated with various investments. Test your knowledge and prepare to excel! Good luck, and remember, there’s no place like home!
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Last Test of the Semester I am so excited And I just Cant hide Because 10 slides were way too many $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000
Last Test of the Semester I am so excited And I just Cant hide Because 10 slides were way too many $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000
Category 1 $200 • Examples of this would include ancient coins, works of art, and rare stamps
Category 1 $400 • The percentage of money earned on your savings or investment over a year.
Category 1 $600 • Stockbroker who provides information about securities you may want to buy.
Category 1 $800 • Bonds issued by state and local governments.
Category 1 $1000 • These stockholders have no voting rights within the corporation
Category 1 $200-Answer • Collectibles
Category 1 $400-Answer • Yield
Category 1 $600-Answer • Full-service broker
Category 1 $800-Answer • Municipal Bonds
Category 1 $1000-Answer • Preferred stockholders
Category 2 $200 • Bonds issued by corporations
Category 2 $400 Examples would include grain, livestock, and currency. Daily Double
Category 2 $600 • These stockholders have voting rights within the corporation
Category 2 $800 • Stockbroker who simply places orders and offers limited research about securities.
Category 2 $1000 • The ease with which an investment can be changed into cash without loosing value.
Category 2 $200-Answer • Corporate Bonds
Category 2 $400-Answer • Commodities
Category 2 $600-Answer • Common Stockholders
Category 2 $800-Answer • Discount Broker
Category 2 $1000-Answer • Liquidity.
Category 3 $200 • This savings plan has a low or zero minimum balance and rarely has restrictions on deposits or withdrawals.
Category 3 $400 • Of the following which one is not a securities investment: Real estate, stocks, bonds, mutual funds.
Category 3 $600 • Of the following which is the riskiest investment: CD, Bond, Commodities, Mutual funds.
Category 3 $800 • The price at which a share of stock can be bought and sold in the stock market is the ____.
Category 3 $1000 • The relationship between the stock’s selling price and its earnings per share is its ______.
Category 3 $200-Answer • Savings account
Category 3 $400-Answer • Real estate
Category 3 $600-Answer • Commodities
Category 3 $800-Answer • Market Value
Category 3 $1000-Answer • Price-earnings ratio
Category 4 $200 • The general increase in the value of property that occurs over time is called ______
Category 4 $400 • The interest rate on this type of mortgage is raised or lowered occasionally depending on the current interest rate charged by lenders.
Category 4 $600 • Name 2 types of real estate.
Category 4 $800 • This type of mutual fund seeks quick growth, but also have higher risk
Category 4 $1000 • Municipal bunds: • Are risker than corporate bonds • Come with taxes based off interest earned • Are riskier than investing in stocks • Offer lower interest than corporate bonds.
Category 4 $200-Answer • Offer lower interest than corporate bonds.
Category 4 $400-Answer • Sector fund
Category 4 $600-Answer • Land, houses, condos, vacation homes, rental homes.
Category 4 $800-Answer • Medicare
Category 4 $1000-Answer • No Fault
Final Jeopardy • There is no place like home
Final Jeopardy • What are the benefits of owning a home vs. renting an apartment or home? You have 1 minute to consult…
Final Jeopardy • What are the benefits of owning a home vs. renting an apartment or home? You have 30 seconds to consult…
Final Jeopardy • What are the benefits of owning a home vs. renting an apartment or home? You have 15 seconds to consult…
Final Jeopardy • What are the benefits of owning a home vs. renting an apartment or home? Time Is Up
Final Jeopardy - Answer • Equity • Tax incentives • Pride
Jeopardy • Thank you for playing another fine round of America’s favorite question and answer game. Good luck on the test