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Making Money…and then having your money make money…and then
having that money make money
Checking Account
• Easy to open– Have a minimum requirement but can be very low
• You put money in through deposits• You take money out through cash
withdrawals, online bill pay or debit card usage.
• Earns interest – Currently about 0.01% or 0.03%
Savings Account
• Very similar to checking account• Hopefully pays a higher interest• Usually has a minimum balance that is slightly
higher than checking • Limited number of withdrawals allowed a
month • Can be used if you overdraft your checking
account– Take out more money than you actually have
Stocks
• Owning a little piece of equity in a company– Think of every stockholder as a “little shark”
• Different stock exchanges where stocks are bought and sold– NASDAQ – virtual market– NYSE – actual place
• Price is determined by supply and demand!– How many people want to buy this stock vs. how
many want to sell it
Stocks• Only public companies have stock• Stocks can make you money by increasing in
value• Sometimes companies pay dividends – Give a percentage of their profits to the stockholders
• Make money by buying/selling stock smart!– BUY LOW– SELL HIGH
• Important that everyone plays fair in the stock market!
Bonds
• Basically you loaning out your money in exchange for interest
• Most common = Government Bonds • Have a “maturity date”– When you get your money back with interest
• Rated based on risk by credit agencies • Higher the reward in terms of payout, riskier
the bond
CDs
• Certificate of Deposit • Very low-risk investment • You pick an amount of time your money will
be off limits to you• You find a CD that offers you the best interest
rate for that period of time• The money sits, unavailable to you, and eanrs
interest until time is up!
IRA
• Individual Retirement Accounts• Several Different Types• Tax Deductible Investment • Penalties for removing money early • VERY good investment • When your employer sets this up it is called a
401K – Put part of your salary into this account each month – Sometimes employers will put money in as well
Mutual Funds
• Investment made into a diversified fund– Diversified = made up of stocks, bonds and other money
market investments• Fund is operated by a money manager – Goal is to make returns for those that invest in the fund– Someone else is handling your investments
• Allows you to invest a small sum of money in a larger, diversified fund
• Relatively low risk if the person in charge is good at what they do and trustworthy– Could get Bernie Madoff
Assignment• You have $10,000 to invest in whatever options we
have discussed today that you think would be beneficial.
• Decide how you will invest your money.– Will you spread out the money over several types of
investments? If so, which ones? – If you invest in the stock market, which stocks will you
purchase and how much will you buy?• You can find this information online
• Describe the risk vs. reward for each decision you make!