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The Third Quiz

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The Third Quiz . Review. What does “caveat emptor” mean? . What does “caveat emptor” mean? . Let the buyer beware – it means the burden of gaining or learning all the information about a stock falls on the person buying it. Bulls, bears, what does it mean? . Bulls, bears, what does it mean? . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The Third Quiz

Review

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What does “caveat emptor” mean?

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What does “caveat emptor” mean?

Let the buyer beware – it means the burden of gaining or learning all the information about a stock falls on the person buying it.

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Bulls, bears, what does it mean?

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Bulls, bears, what does it mean?

Bulls believe the stock market will go up, and buy long (keeping the stocks for a long time, so they will go up). Bears believe the opposite.

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What’s an investment bank?

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What’s an investment bank?

This is an entity that buys an entire issue of some corporation’s stock and then sells that stock to the public.

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What’s an underwriter?

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What’s an underwriter?

An entity that specializes in selling stocks or bonds to the public.

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What goes on an balance sheet?

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What goes on an balance sheet?

Assets – things a businesses owns of valueLiabilities – debts a business owes to other people or businessesNet Worth – the difference between assets and liabilities

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What is insider trading?

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What is insider trading?

When someone buys or sells stock based on information that no one else has. Having the information isn’t a crime, but acting on it is. This is what Martha Stewart went to jail for.

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Why do we have security markets?

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Why do we have security markets?

They are a great place to buy or sell stocks, they’re also an important place to determine the price of stocks (using supply and demand, of course)

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What are dividends?

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What are dividends?

When you own a share of a company, and you get a share of the profits, those are dividends.

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Why would you go to a brokerage firm when you could use a web site to buy stocks?

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Why would you go to a brokerage firm when you could use a web site to buy stocks? For expert advice…brokerage firms spend a lot of time and money researching stocks and bonds.

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What is capital growth (when we’re talking about stocks, that is)?

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What is capital growth (when we’re talking about stocks, that is)?

If you buy stocks for 10 dollars a share and you sell it later for 15 dollars a share, then the 5 dollars a share you make on the investment, is called capital growth.

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