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Exit Ticket (11.1 & 11.2)
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Be sure to have completed the lessons for the Unit required for this exit ticket.
Be sure to have completed the lessons for the Unit required for this exit ticket.
Question 1
1.
All of the following are reasons to invest, EXCEPT…
To earn a consistent rate of return with lower risk than typical savings accounts
To earn higher average rates of return than you would in a typical savings account
To build wealth by reinvesting your returns and allowing them to compound
To minimize the impact on inflation, which causes you to lose purchasing power
Question 2
2.
Which of the following statements describes investing?
Buying and selling stocks within the same day to take advantage of short-term price variation
Reducing the purchasing power of your money over time
Buying assets, like stocks, with the intention to hold them and grow your wealth over the long term.
Putting $100 per month into an FDIC-insured bank account for short-term goals
Question 3
3.
An investor can best harness the power of compounding by doing all of the following, EXCEPT
Minimizing risk
Starting to invest early
Making frequent trades
Reinvesting earnings
Question 4
4.
How can you make money from investing in a stock? Select all that apply.
Receive dividends from the company
Increase the cap size of the company
Sell the stock for less than your purchase price
Sell the stock for more than your purchase price
Question 5
5.
Which of the following statements about the stock market is true?
A bear market is one where stock prices are trending upwards.
Over time, the stock market averages 6-7% growth per year.
We’ve been in a bull market for the last 20 years.
Stocks are a low-risk short-term investment because trends are predictable.
Question 6
6.
All of the following are risks of owning an individual stock, EXCEPT
Demand could unexpectedly increase for your company’s stock
Stock prices are hard to predict in the short-term
The stock price could decrease and you could lose money
Unforeseen developments could cause the company to go out of business