Chapter 14 Review Mutual Funds & Other Types of Investments

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Chapter 14 Review Mutual Funds & Other Types of Investments Personal Finance

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Chapter 14 ReviewMutual Funds & Other Types of

InvestmentsPersonal Finance

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1• An individually owned unit in an

apartment-style complex with shared ownership of common areas.

• Condo

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2• Also known as a limited

partnership. • Real estate syndicate.

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3• A term for very risky investments.• Speculative

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4• Why are collectibles a speculative

investment?• Subject to consumer tastes• Volatile prices• Difficult to sell

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5• List an advantage of investing in

mutual funds. • Diversity• Professional management• Low initial investment

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6• The organizer of a real estate

syndicate is called the general partner or ________.

• Syndicator

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7Mutual fund companies offer a

variety of funds covering a whole range of investment objectives. The complete offering of a mutual fund company is their _________.

family of funds

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8• A building with two separate living

quarters. • Duplex

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9• List a disadvantage to being a

landlord.• Tenants who don’t pay or damage

property.

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10• List an advantage to investing in

real estate.• Property usually appreciates at a

rate higher than inflation

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11• Why do banks ask for a larger

down payment when a borrower is taking out a mortgage for a rental property?

• Risk

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12• A term that means easy to

convert to cash.• Liquid

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13• The investors in a real estate

syndicate are called __________and are only liable for the amount of their initial investment.

• limited partners

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14• List the 2 ways in which an

investor can make money off of mutual funds.

• Dividends• Capital gain

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15• A corporation that pools the

money of many individuals to invest in real estate.

• REIT

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16• A fee that helps defray the costs

of marketing and distributing a mutual fund.

• 12b-1 fee

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17• The most commonly traded

collectible.• Coins

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18• Another term for real estate.• Real property

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19• Other than coins, list an example

of a collectible.• Antiques, baseball cards

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20• Why are municipal bonds less

risky than corporate bonds?• Municipal bonds are less likely to

be defaulted on.

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21• The goal of this type of mutual

fund is to buy stocks that will increase in value over time. Investors hope to profit through capital gain, not dividends.

• Growth fund

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22• What is capital gain?• Income earned on an investment

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23• ____________ is land and

buildings that produce lease or rental income.

• Commercial property

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24• An _______________ invests in

stocks of new or out-of-favor companies and industries that the fund managers think will achieve above-average increases in value.

• aggressive growth fund

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25• A term for a very risky bond.• Junk bond

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26• A legal document that offers

securities or mutual fund shares for sale.

• Prospectus

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27• A single-family home purchased

to rent.• Detached house

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28• A decline in the value of property

due to normal wear and tear. • Depreciation

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29• Vacant land or unimproved

property. • Raw land

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30• List a disadvantage to investing in

precious metals.• Volatile prices• Storage

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31• If a mutual fund is purchased

through a broker, you will pay a sales fee called a _____.

• Load

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32• The NASDAQ contains this type

of stocks.• Many technology stocks among

others.

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33• These items are made valuable

because they are old, no longer made, unusual, irreplaceable, or of historic importance.

• Collectibles

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34• The goal of this type of mutual

fund is to buy securities that pay dividends.

• Income fund

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35• ________ are contracts to buy

and sell commodities or stocks for a specified price on a specified date in the future.

• Futures

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36• A sales charge paid when you

buy an investment. • Front-end load

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37• An investment in a pool of

mortgages that have been purchased by a government agency.

• Participation certificate

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38• A mutual fund that attempts to

minimize risk by investing in a mixture of stocks (preferred and common) and bonds (corporate and municipal) that provide both current income and growth.

• Balanced fund

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39• The rent is enough to cover

mortgage, taxes, and upkeep. • Positive cash flow

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40• A real estate investment that is

similar to a mutual fund.• REIT

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41• A sales charge paid when you sell

an investment. • Back-end load

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42• A _________________is a

mutual fund whose investment goal is to earn returns from both dividends and capital gains.

• growth and income fund

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43• The rent is not enough to cover

costs. • Negative cash flow

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44• An __________is a mutual fund

that tries to match the performance of a particular index by investing in the companies included in that index.

• Index fund

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45• What type of securities would a

Dow Fund contain?• Blue Chips

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46• Collects rent, hires and pays

people to make repairs and maintain the property, charges a fee for his or her services, and remits the difference to the owner of the property.

• Property manager

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47• A fund that does not charge a

sales fee when you buy or sell because no sales people are involved. Funds are purchased directly from the company.

• No-load fund

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48• A mutual fund that invests in

bonds to try to achieve stable income with minimal risk.

• Bond fund

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49• A landlord that lives at the

property. • Resident landlord

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50• A mutual fund that purchases

international stocks and bonds as well as U.S. securities.

• Global fund

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Final Question• List and explain three different

categories of mutual funds.