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1. The primary body that oversees investing in the United States is the Security and Exchange Commission, or SEC. A stock market crash led to the creation of this body. Which crash was it?
2. Two of the primary vehicles used in investing are common stock and bonds. Which of the following statements is true?
3. When a company declares bankruptcy, who gets paid first; the Stock holders or the Bond holders?
4. The most famous stock exchange in the US is the New York Stock Exchange, located on ____ Street in New York City.
5. One way that customers can buy securities is "via Margin", where they borrow against their account to buy what they want. The debt created when you use Margin has to be paid off on a fixed schedule.
6. Some people attempt to make money through investing in Stock Options, where you buy or sell the right to buy shares (a call) or sell shares (a put) of common stock to another investor, and an investor can make money with a relatively small investment. There are several different strategies that customers use, but which of the following has the potential for an unlimited loss on the investment?
7. An investment vehicle that really increased in popularity in the 80s and 90s was Mutual Funds, where for a fee you let someone else manage your money. In order to figure out how much your account is worth every night, you base it on the NAV, or ____ asset value
8. There have been numerous attempts for over a century by companies to identify which key stocks drive the market and create a moving average based on their prices. Of the averages listed below, which one is not a real average as of the beginning of 2004?
9. Occasionally a company will do what's called a stock split, where the shares of stock are converted or split so that the investor owns a different number of shares that are worth the same dollar amount and represent the same level of ownership in the company. Which of the following is a reason for a company doing a stock split?
10. A Municipal bond is issued by a government body or agency to raise money for any number of purposes. The 2 primary bond types are a Revenue bond and a G.O. or _________ bond.
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