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Investing In the Market Deceptive Practices Risk and Insurance Toss Up Auto Insurance 5 10 15 20 25 5 10 15 20 25 Team One Team Three Team Five Team Two Team Four Team Six
Investing in the Market - 5 Points A share of a company’s net profits that is paid to its shareholders Back to Board
Investing in the Market - 10 Points If I sell a stock or other investment for a profit I’ve made one of these Back to Board
Investing in the Market - 15 Points Lots of stocks that are sold in groups of 100 are called this Back to Board
Investing in the Market - 20 Points This most commonly referred to market is an average of 30 companies traded on the New York Stock Exchange Back to Board
Investing in the Market - 25 Points Borrowing and selling shares at a high price then buying them back at a lower price in order to make a profit Back to Board
Deceptive Practices - 5 Points Obvious exaggeration, this is a legal (but deceptive) form of advertising Back to Board
Deceptive Practices - 10 Points This refers to the practice of luring people in with one product and trying to sell them a similar, higher priced product Back to Board
Deceptive Practices - 15 Points Refusing to pay rent or other bills can lead to the person placing one of these against you, making it difficult to buy things in the future Back to Board
Deceptive Practices - 20 Points This is one way to protect yourself from scams or identity theft on the internet Back to Board
Deceptive Practices - 25 Points Door to door, telephone, and mail order scams can be particularly dangerous because Back to Board
Risk and Insurance - 5 Points. This means the exposure to the chance of loss Back to Board
Risk and Insurance - 10 Points. This means to accept the risk as it is and deal with it Back to Board
Risk and Insurance - 15 Points. This is a part of homeowner’s insurance that protects you from loss if someone is injured in your home Back to Board
Risk and Insurance - 20 Points. In insurance, this the chance that something will happen and that you’ll need to use the insurance Back to Board
Risk and Insurance - 25 Points. This is the next-best alternative that can be purchased for the amount of the premium Back to Board
Toss Up - 5 Points Generally, your housing costs shouldn’t amount to more than this Back to Board
Toss Up - 10 Points The amount of money you are paid in a period minus taxes and other fess Back to Board
Toss Up - 15 Points An amount of money that you can get back when you leave, it guarantees that you won’t skip out or damage the property Back to Board
Toss Up - 20 Points These people can help reduce the amount of money you pay in rent but choose them wisely, you’ll be sharing a bathroom with them Back to Board
Toss Up - 25 Points This is an ownership share in a corporation with a guaranteed dividend that is paid before dividends paid on common stock Back to Board
Auto Insurance - 5 Points This is the amount of money you pay each month for your insurance Back to Board
Auto Insurance - 10 Points This would cover you if you accidentally ran into someone’s house or wrecked their mailbox Back to Board
Auto Insurance - 15 Points This type of coverage covers incidental things such as loss from theft, fire, weather, or animals. Back to Board
Auto Insurance - 20 Points This covers damage to your car when you have caused the accident Back to Board
Auto Insurance - 25 Points This covers injuries you cause, either to others or people in your own car Back to Board
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- Final Jeopardy - 25 26 27 28 29 30 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 This is a company that pools money from investors and uses it to buy stocks, bonds, or money market instruments on the investor’s behalf. Back to Board
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