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To set aside present income for future use |
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To put money to work earning interest over time |
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Money remaining in a business after expenses are paid |
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Money paid for the use of someone else’s money over a period of time |
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The income that can be made on an investment |
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How easily an asset can be converted into cash |
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How easily the interest or cash value of an investment can change |
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The possibility of earning or losing money from an investment |
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A saving/investing activity---e.g., deposits, withdrawals, and transfers |
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An account in a bank/financial institution for saving, making deposits/withdrawals |
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A savings account in which deposits are invested to yield additional earnings |
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A certificate of deposit stating money has been deposited for a specific time |
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A debt certificate issued by the U. S. Treasury that is not transferable |
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An Individual Retirement Account used to save money for retirement |
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A tax-deferred retirement plan for self-employed people |
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A personal savings plan; contributions are not tax-deductible; earnings are tax-free |
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A share of ownership and interest in the assets and earnings of a company |
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Stock in a public corporation; returns vary, but higher risk |
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Stock with fixed dividends, less risk |
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Stock from growing companies, more risk |
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Stock that costs less than $1 per share; extremely high risk |
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A certificate of debt given by a company or government that entitles the bondholder to the original amount plus interest paid by a set date |
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A group of investments held in common with shares owned by individual investors |
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