Investing Knowledge QuizVersión en línea Test your knowledge on investing terms and concepts! Keep playing to Practice all of your Investing Vocabulary. por Kristine Vester 1 What is the term for using your money to earn more money? a Borrowing b Investing c Savings d Spending 2 What do you call all of the investments you own? a Portfolio b Asset c Account d Fund 3 What are investments like stocks, bonds, and mutual funds called? a Funds b Assets c Securities d Equities 4 What represents partial ownership of a company? a Stocks b Bonds c Funds d Dividends 5 What is a fund used to invest in stocks called? a Savings fund b Mutual fund c Bond fund d Stock funding 6 What is the symbol for a company's stock called? a Stock symbol b Trade symbol c Ticker symbol d Company code 7 What is all of the stock that you own referred to as? a Asset list b Stock portfolio c Investment account d Equity portfolio 8 What is one small piece of a company's stock called? a Fund b Bond c Equity d Share 9 What are profits made from owning stock called? a Interest b Dividends c Capital gains d Returns 10 How often are dividends typically paid to stockholders? a Annually b Weekly c Monthly d Every 3 months 11 What is income from owning stock called? a Capital gain b Reinvesting c Income (stock with dividends) d Bond 12 How often are dividends paid to stockholders? a Every year b Every month c Every 6 months d Every 3 months 13 What is it called when you use dividends to buy more stock? a Blue chip stock b Capital gain c Reinvesting d Common stock 14 What do you call the profit made when a stock is sold? a Equities b Capital loss c Income d Capital gain 15 What is a capital loss? a Income from dividends b Profit from stock c Money lost when a stock is sold d Reinvesting 16 Who gets paid first, common or preferred stockholders? a Preferred stockholders b Common stockholders c Both at the same time d Neither 17 What defines a blue chip stock? a A stock that is losing value b A newly launched stock c A stock with high volatility d A stock with a good reputation and known to make money 18 What is a growth stock? a A stock that is increasing in its value b A stock with no dividends c A stock that is stable d A stock that pays high dividends 19 What are equities? a Cash reserves of a company b Bonds issued by a company c Loans to stockholders d The value of the shares issued by a company 20 What is a bond? a A type of stock b A loan you give to a company that will be paid back with interest c A capital gain d A dividend payment 21 What is a bond fund? a A fund to invest in bonds. b A savings account. c A mutual fund for stocks. d A type of stock exchange. 22 What does bond principal refer to? a The fees paid to brokers. b The initial amount paid for a bond. c The total market value of bonds. d The interest earned on a bond. 23 What are insured bonds? a Bonds that can only be bought in bulk. b Bonds that are insured against company losses. c Bonds with higher interest rates. d Bonds that are tax-free. 24 What is a mutual fund? a A mix of stocks and bonds from various companies. b A type of bond. c A savings bond. d A single company's stock. 25 What does diversification mean in investing? a Investing in one company only. b Investing in real estate only. c Buying only stocks. d Having various types of investments to lower risk. 26 What is a diversified portfolio? a Investments in a single company. b A savings account. c A collection of different investments to reduce risk. d Only stocks from tech companies. 27 What does the phrase 'Do not put all your eggs in one basket' imply? a You should diversify your investments. b Investing in real estate only. c Investing only in bonds. d Focusing on one type of stock. 28 What are stock exchanges? a Places where stocks are bought and sold. b Investment clubs. c Banks that offer loans. d Insurance companies. 29 What is the stock market? a A type of bond market. b A savings platform. c The system for buying and selling stocks. d A real estate market. 30 What is the role of the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC)? a To regulate companies selling stocks or bonds. b To manage stock exchanges. c To provide loans to investors. d To insure bonds.