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Page 1: FrontPage: Turn in Savings Calculator worksheet from yesterday if you didn’t finish. The Last Word: Ch 11 Review/Unit 4 Test Tuesday.

FrontPage: Turn in Savings Calculator worksheet from yesterday if you didn’t finish.

The Last Word: Ch 11 Review/Unit 4 Test Tuesday

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Buying and Selling: Stocks and Bonds

Chapter 11, Sections 3 and 4

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A Stock Exchange• A secondary market

where securities (stocks and bonds) are bought and sold.

• Investors buy stock for two reasons:– to earn dividend payments, – to earn capital gains by

selling stock at a price greater than the purchase price

• Stocks are riskier than other investments, but offer higher returns.

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Types of Stock

• common stock: gives shareholders voting rights and a share of profits

• preferred stock: gives shareholders a share of profits (paid before common stockholders), but no voting rights

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Stockbrokers• An agent who is paid a commission for buying

and selling securities on behalf of customers.– Generally, brokers work for brokerage firms.– The broker’s primary job is to carry out the

investor’s instructions to make trades.

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Trading Stocks

• The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is the oldest and largest in the U.S.– It is located in New

York City on Wall Street.

– Most large, successful US corporations list their stock with the NYSE.

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Trading Stocks – OTC’s• The term over-the-counter (OTC) is used to describe

the market for stocks that are not traded on a formal stock exchange.

• The NASDAQ is an electronic stock exchange that allows OTC traders around the world to make trades.– Many companies listed with the NASDAQ are technology

companies.

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Trading Stocks• A future is a contract requiring someone to

buy or sell a commodity at a specified future date and price.

• An option is similar, but gives the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell.

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Trading Stocks• There has been a huge growth in online

brokerage firms (ex. Ameritrade).– Online investors can now make trades at

any time and generally pay lower commissions than those charged by traditional brokers.

– Computer technology matches buyers and sellers automatically, providing rapid trades at the best possible prices.

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Measuring How Stocks Perform• A stock index measures

and reports the change in prices of a set of stocks.– The Dow Jones Industrial

Average (DJIA) is a stock index that tracks the stocks of 30 of the largest companies traded on the NYSE.

• Other key US indexes:– Standard & Poor’s 500

(S&P 500)– NASDAQ Composite

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30 Companies of the DJIA

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Measuring How Stocks Perform: Bulls and Bears

• When stock prices rise steadily over an extended period, the stock market is described as a bull market.

• When stock prices decline steadily over an extended period, the stock market is described as a bear market.

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The Wonderful World of…

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Bonds. James Bonds.

• A bond is a contract promising to repay borrowed money, plus interest, on a fixed schedule.– The amount the bond issuer promises to pay the buyer

at maturity is its par value.– Maturity is the date when the bond is due to be repaid.

• The coupon rate is the interest rate a bondholder receives every year until maturity.

• Yield is the annual rate of return on a bond.

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Different Bonds• There are different types of bonds

– Treasury bonds help keep the federal govt. operating• US Treasury bonds considered virtually risk-free

• There are different types of bonds– Corporate bonds help businesses expand

• A junk bond is a high risk, high yield corporate bond.– Municipal bonds make state and local projects possible

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Bonds - Risk

• The main risk that bond buyers face is that the issuer will default, or be unable to repay the borrowed money at maturity.– Therefore, the level

of risk is directly tied to the financial strength of the bond issuer.

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Other Financial Instruments - CDs

• Certificates of Deposit (CDs) are a form of time deposit offered by banks, S&Ls, and credit unions.– Like bonds, CDs have a

maturity date, when the investor receives the principal back with interest.

– Generally, longer maturity dates pay higher rates of interest.

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