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Bonds: You are loaning money to an organization (like the government or a corporation).
 
TRUE
 
FALSE
Stocks are riskier than bonds but have the potential to have higher returns.
 
TRUE
 
FALSE
Stocks: You buy a share of a company (you get ownership of a piece of that company).
 
TRUE
 
FALSE
As an investor, what is the risk involved in investing in companies on the stock exchange?
 
because the price of stocks can also decrease
 
they're not at risk
When you purchase shares of a company in the market, who are you buying those shares from?
 
another shareholder
 
the bank
How does buying shares in a company benefit an investor?
 
can sell the shares for a higher price and make a profit
 
they don't benefit
How does selling shares on the stock exchange benefit companies?
 
they receive funds to further expand their company.
 
it doesn't benefit them
What does it mean to “diversify” your portfolio?
 
Spreading risk by investing your money in a variety of funds
 
Investing all of your money into 1-2 funds
 
Pooling your money into one fund
 
Putting your money in funds that come with high fees
How do stocks and bonds differ?
 
Stocks may help you protect your money from inflation
 
Stocks are low risk while bonds are high risk.
 
Stocks are good for income while bonds are good for longterm
 
Stocks are loans you give out to corporations
Which of the following is TRUE about owning a share of stock?
 
Owning a share means you own a percentage of the company.
 
The value of a share is based on the number of investors
 
Companies lose significant amounts of money
 
You have to return the share of the company you own
If you invested $1,000 in Netflix 10 years ago, about how much would it be worth today?
 
over $26,000
 
about $500
 
about $5,000
 
about $10,000
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