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- Q1Which of the following investments is most volatile?StocksBondsMoney Market AccountsSavings Accounts.30s
- Q2Which of the following would be the best investment for someone who is risk adverse?CommoditiesGovernment bondsPenny StocksGold and Silver30s
- Q3What do CDs and collectibles have in common?They are both types of investmentsThey are both low riskThey are both high riskThey both have a guaranteed ROI30s
- Q4Why do investors take risks?For the excitement.For the potential recognition and fame.For the guarantee of increasing wealth.For the potential of earning a return on the investment.30s
- Q5Which of the following is NOT a lending investment?BondsStocksSavings AccountsCDs30s
- Q6ACME, Inc. issued bonds to gain capital. In doing so, it agreed to repay the investorsthe amount borrowed as well as interestinterest as well as dividendsthe amount borrowed as well as dividendsinterest and revenues30s
- Q7A friend wants to invest in bonds. Which of the following bonds would you say is a reliable bond?PuttableGovernmentCorporateCallable30s
- Q8What others are willing to pay for a bondyieldliquiditybid pricebond rating30s
- Q9What the bond my bring you over the time period at a certain priceLiquidityYieldBid priceBond Rating30s
- Q10The ranking that shows how likely it is that an issuer will repay the bondYieldLiquidityBid PriceBond rating30s
- Q11How soon an investor can access the money invested.YieldBond RatingLiquidityBid Price30s
- Q12Municipal bonds are offered byCountriesCitiesShareholdersBusinesses30s
- Q13An increase in the price of stock you own is:a stock exchangecapital appreciationa stock splitdividends30s
- Q14A basic share of ownership in a company that comes with voting rights.IncomeCommon stockPreferred stockSmall-cap30s
- Q15A stock that pays higher-than-average dividendsPreferred StockCommon StockIncome stockSmall-cap30s