A | B |
saving | people do this for short-term goals, money is safe and earns small amount of interest |
investing | people do this for long-term goals, no guarantee that money will grow, could result in high return |
time value of money | relationship among time, money and rate of interest |
inflation | rise in cost of goods and services over time |
earned interest | payment you receive for allowing bank to use your money |
compound interest | earning interest on interest |
rule of 72 | length of time to double money, found by dividing 72 by interest rate or years |
stock market | place where stocks are bought and sold |
dividends | profits you receive as stockholder |
capital gain | difference between higher selling price and lower purchase price of stock |
rate of return | annual percentage return on investment |
income investment | getting paid in cash for investment |
growth investment | buy and hold investment hoping it will increase in price, over time |
capital loss | difference between lower selling price and higher purchase price of stock |
savings account | banking product earning small amount of interest |
liquid | easily converted to cash |
bond | formal agreement where borrower can use your money for set period of time and you, as lender, will get paid interest in return |
certificate of deposit | loaning money to financial institution for set perio fo time and getting paid interest in return |
U.S. savings bond | give your money to government for set period of time and get paid interest in return |
money market account | similar to checking account with higher rate of interest and limit on number of checks written per month |
government bond | bond that pays the highest rate of interest for income investements |
yield | bond's potential return |
real estate | property like land or buildings used to generate a profit |
stock | ownership in company, can potentially lose money with this growth investment |
collectible | item that is rare in number and hoping to increase in value over time |
mutual fund | money used from many investors to invest in many stocks |
diversification | reducing investment risk by putting money in several types of investments |
dollar cost averaging | practice of investing fixed amount in same investment at regular intervals |