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Chapter 10Stocks & Annuities

Ken LongNew River Community CollegeDublin, VA 24084http://www.nr.cc.va/fin107

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An advisor who gives advice for a fee but does not make money on the products he sells

What is a fee only financial advisor?

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No! Stock brokers tend to give quality time

to the larger accounts

Does a small investor get same consideration

as a larger investor?

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Because every time he buys or sells a share of stock for you he makes money

Why do some stock brokers encourage me to buy and sell often?

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Your banker may advise you to buy the bank’s house-brand mutual funds, these may or may not be the best for you

Will my bank always give me the best advice?

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Someone who considers your age, income, assets, risk tolerance, and goals

What makes for a good advisor?

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Yes Some companies will even demote sales reps who give advice based on their own self interest

Can I sue a sales rep who gives me advice based on

his own interests?

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Where can I find the best source for

financial advice?

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National Assoc. of Personal Financial Advisors

(800-366-2732) http://www.napfa.org

American Institute of Certified Public Accountants

(800-862-4272) http://www.aicpa.org

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A market whereby you agree to buy or sell a certain commodity, such as grain, juice, metals, and even currencies etc.

What is thecommodities market?

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How do I make money in the commodities market?

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As a seller, if the market price goes below the contract price on the date you agreed to sell, you gain

As a buyer, if the market price goes above the contract price on the date you agreed to buy, you gain

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How do I lose money in the commodities market?

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As a seller, if the market price goes above the contract price on the date you agreed to sell, you lose

As a buyer, if the market price goes below the contract price on the date you agreed to buy, you lose

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You have no control over your investment, you have to stick to the contract

What is a disadvantage of the

commodities market?

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Because brokers buy and sell often, sales commissions can add up fast

Are there commissions to be paid in the

commodities market?

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A market where stocks are bought and sold

What is the stock market?

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$ Market Govt. Corp. Stocks

Return on investment over the last 60 years

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Because in the short run there can be big market drops

Why doesn’t everyone invest in the stock market?

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What are some characteristics of stock investors?

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Mutual funds doubled since 1990 while number of participants have tripled89% are investing for their retirementParticipants doubled from 1990 – 199747% of investors are womenAverage investor is under 50 years of age

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National Assoc. of Investors Corp.

(810) 583-6242http://wsdinc.com

Who can help me learn the fundamentals of

investing?

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One Up on Wall Streetby Peter LynchThe Warren Buffet Wayby Robert G. Hagstrom Jr.

What are some good books to read?

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What are some good books to read?

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Invest in companies with high debt when the economy is expandingInvest in companies with low debt during economic uncertain timesInvest in companies that have a niche in the marketInvest in companies that are in a no growth industry

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Invest in companies that are in a disgusting or depressing occupation, dull and boringInvest in humdrum companies that are in a simple market with little competitionBuy stock in smaller companies rather than big companiesBuy stocks in a field you are familiar withIgnore the stock market and concentrate on the company

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Gives you personal advicePersonal relationshipCan keep you informed

What are the advantages of a Full

service stock broker?

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The expense

What is the disadvantage of a full service stock broker?

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Confirm trades in writingSend out reportsMarket quotes over phoneLess expensive than full service

What are the advantages of a

discount broker?

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Does not promote stocksNo free researchNo adviceNo monitoring your account

What are the disadvantages of a discount broker?

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No frills service at the lowest price

What is the advantage of a deep

discount broker?

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Watch for hidden feesCheck out what’s offeredBe aware of restrictions

What should I consider with a

discount broker?

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Hotlinks to 30 companieshttp://invest-faq.com/articles/trade-electronic.html

How can I trade on the Internet?

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National Association of Securities Dealers(212) 480-4881

http://interlearn.com/summary/nasd.htm

I think my broker is guilty of fraud, what can I do?

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Gives you the option to sell a specified number of shares at a specified price before a specified date

When buying stock, what is a put?

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Gives you the right to buy a specified number of shares at a specified price before a specified date

When buy stock, what is a call?

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They cost money

What is one problem with puts and calls?

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A rising marketWhat is a bull market?

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A falling market

What is a bear market?

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Common stock mutual funds that focus on matching the performance of some index of the stock market

What are index funds?

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A stock broker takes action and buys and sells according to market trends

What is active management?

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A stock broker who simply buys a basket of stocks in some index

What is passive management?

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Lower costs Invests more of every dollar

you give him to investLess turnover

What are the advantages of

passive management?

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DRIPs allow you to buy stocks directly from a company rather than through a stock broker

What is a dividend reinvestment plan?

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A DRIP that automatically drafts your bank account monthly

What is an optional cash payment?

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http://www.investorama.com/dripcent.shtml

Where do I find out more about DRIPs?

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A plan that has you invest the same amount every month on a regular basis

What is dollar cost averaging?

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Your money buys less when stock prices go up and more when stock prices go down

What are the advantages of dollar

cost averaging?

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An investment which you receive fixed monthly payments for a lifetime or a specified number of years

What is an annuity?

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You inherit $100,000 and purchase an annuity with it, you then receive a certain amount monthly for life after certain age

Give me an example of a single premium annuity?

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Your monthly income will remain the same your whole life after a certain age

What is a fixed rate annuity?

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Your income will depend upon how well the annuity’s investments do

What is a variable annuity?

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Avoid these plunders:

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With bonds beware of what is said to be guaranteed, the price of bonds fluctuate with interest rates

Never get emotionally involved in a stock

Do not buy stocks based solely on past performance

Always see a prospectus before taking any action

Beware of solicitations over the phone

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http://invest-faq.com/

Where can I find answers to almost any investment question?

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