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A time deposit kept at a financial institution that pays interest |
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Regular Savings Account advantages |
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Regular Savings Account disadvantages |
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Low interest rate that does not keep up with inflation Bank fees Interest rate is usually about .5%; inflation is about 2% |
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NOW and Super-NOW Accounts |
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Negotiable Order of Withdrawal; savings and a checking account |
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NOW and Super-NOW Accounts advantages |
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Higher interest rate than savings acct Liquidity FDIC |
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NOW and Super-NOW Accounts disadvantages |
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Higher minimum--if you fall below, you lose the interest rate Bank fees |
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bank acct that pays you interest and allows you to withdraw |
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Money Market Accounts advantages |
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Highest interest rate Liquid FDIC |
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Money Market Accts Disadvantages |
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Much higher minimum--usually 1,000, sometimes 500-- limited to 3 checks per month |
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Bank deposit in which $ is left for a certain period of time (3 mo to 5 yr) |
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Certificates of Deposit advantages |
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Interest rate is best Semi-liquid FDIC |
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Certificates of Deposit disadvantages |
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Heavy penalty for early withdrawal No access to your $ $500 minimum |
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Special non-marketable instruments issued for a specific purpose |
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US Savings Bonds advantages |
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Backed by govt Purchase in small quantities |
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US Savings Bonds disadvantages |
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Can't market it Limited to $30,000/yr Federal taxes are deferred Length of maturity: 13-17yrs |
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Short-term IOUs: 30-60 days |
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medium-term IOUs - up to a year |
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long-term IOUs - 10 to 30 years |
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Bills, notes, and bonds advantages |
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Marketable No state or local taxes |
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Bills and bonds disadvantages |
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have to buy $10,000 at a time Fed taxes |
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have to buy $1,000 Fed taxes |
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Having ownership in a company |
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Corporate Stocks advantages |
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limited risk--only lose what you put in Potential for profit |
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Corporate Stocks disadvantages |
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Outside factors that you can't control Institutional investors take priority |
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collection of stocks, bonds, and other securities that is professionally managed |
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Less of a risk to you b/c professionals make the decisions Best place to put retirement money |
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Mutual funds disadvantages |
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Investor has no say in the decision making Mutual fund fees |
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IOUs issued by companies to borrow $ |
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Corporate bonds advantages |
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Interest rates are fixed Paid before stockholders |
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Corporate bonds disadvantages |
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Company can go bankrupt Interest rates are fixed |
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commodities market--your promise to buy or sell a commodity in the future |
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Futures markets advantages |
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potential for HUGE profits |
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Futures markets disadvantages |
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potential for HUGE losses Your account gets settled every day |
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IOUs issued by levels of govt for a specific purpose |
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Have to pay state and local taxes Legislation is required |
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investment in land or real property, either commercial or residential |
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Real estate investments advantages |
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Appreciation Possible rental income Tax advantages |
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Real estate investments disadvantages |
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Not very liquid Usually involves borrowing money |
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Guarantees you a specific amount of money when you retire--based on salary and length of service |
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your employer and you contribute, but you don't know how much you're going to get b/c your employer manages the money |
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Funded by the company and based on annual profits/ not every company has profit-sharing / usually get it as a lump sum at end of year: only goes to vested employees |
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Employee stock-ownership plan (ESOP) |
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When you can buy stock in the company below market price--goes to vested employees - limit to how long you have to hold your stock |
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Simplified employee pension, 401k, keogh plan, 403b |
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Simplified employee pension (SEP) |
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For small companies but you must have a matching contribution |
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Self-directed: you decide how much (limit $15,000/yr) and where no taxes until withdrawal |
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Self-employed people and their workers can put $40,000 or 30% of income - usually has a matching plan - tax-free until withdrawal |
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For non-profit org and public employees - $15/yr max contribution don't pay into soc security |
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Individual Retirement Account - a personal retirement plan that gives you tax incentives Limit is $5,000 yr and you must have earned income |
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Can put $ in that is already taxed |
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A contract between you and an insurance company - fixed rate of return when you retire: a guarantee except that the fixed rate is low compared to an IRA, 401k, etc |
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NOT a retirement plan - elderly people use it as a retirement plan |
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How many months of living expenses do financial professions think you should keep in an emergency fund? |
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What is the minimum % of your income you should put away each year for your retirement? |
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About what percentage of pre-retirement income to professionals think most ppl will need after they are retired in order to maintain their standard of living? |
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How much retirement $ should ppl in their 30s have put into stocks or stock mutual funds? |
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All else being equal, the lower a bond fund's average credit quality... |
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How long must you hold a stock or stock fund to receive the lowest capital gains tax rate? |
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A diversified mutual fund cannot invest more than ___ percent of its assets in any one stock |
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A mutual fund is considered diversified once it owns ___ stocks |
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How much of a fund's portfolio must be invested in its own industry? |
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What percentage of the fund's assets can be concentrated in any one sector or specialty? |
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T/F: all mutual funds must hold annual share-holders meetings |
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Which types of investments are typically found in a money market fund? |
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What is the least risky investment? a. Diversified domestic stock fund b. global stock fund c. your company stock |
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Diversified domestic stock fund |
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Which index best reflects the entire US stock market? |
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What is a life cycle fund? |
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A mutual fund that automatically rebalanced its investment mix according to a person's age |
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If you own stock, how do you make $ on your investment? |
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Dividends, share price appreciation, capital gains |
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What fraction of 401k plan balances are invested in equities? |
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A bond which the issuer has the right to redeem prior to its maturity date |
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Put more $ in and it grows |
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only fixed # of units available |
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buy through broker: pay commission |
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buy through mutual fund company - pay "fees" |
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pay when you make purchase (buy) |
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pay when you redeem (sell) |
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Net asset value: the price of each "unit." computed once at the end of the day |
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