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Stock Market Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A person who buys or sells stocks for another in exchange for a commission
Net change
Stock broker
Mutual fund
NYSE minimum requirements
2. Another name for IPO - b/c shares are not available to the public before the IPO
stop-sell v. stop-buy
unseasoned equity offering
bid v. ask
seasoned equity offering (SEO)
3. A group of underwriters formed to share the risk and to help sell an issue
syndicate
red herring
Bear market
dealer v. broker
4. A certificate documenting the shareholder's ownership in the corporation. There is no guarantee of making money with a stock.
prospectus
Stock
limit v. stop orders
OTC [Over-the-counter]
5. Securities market where dealers buy and sell securities for their own inventories; NASDAQ is one example
over-the counter market
Bear market
dutch auction underwriting
best efforts underwriting
6. Stock whose holders are guaranteed priority in the payment of dividends but whose holders have no voting rights
unseasoned equity offering
Preferred Stock
firm commitment underwriting
stop-limit order
7. Bid- price dealer is willing to pay - ask- price dealer will sell at
Preferred Stock
Stock split
Securities
bid v. ask
8. Detailed acct of company's financial position - its operations - and its investment plans for the future which is submitted to SEC for approval
NYSE
seasoned equity offering (SEO)
No-load
prospectus
9. 1directly with other investors - indirectly through a broker who arranges transactions with others - directly with a dealer who buys and sells securities from inventory
three ways of the secondary market
stop-limit order
general cash offer
third market v. fourth market
10. A preliminary prospectus among investor to generate interest in the stock offering
red herring
stop-limit order
Discount broker
Common stock
11. Buys & sells for clients at a reduced commission. They offer little or no investment advice.
Penny stock
Preferred Stock
Discount broker
general cash offer
12. A preliminary prospectus among investor to generate interest in the stock offering
red herring
Stop order
P / E
Blue chip stock
13. Difference between closing price of previous day and current day
limit v. stop orders
Stock split
Blue chip stock
Net change
14. That part of the earnings of a corporation that is distributed to its shareholders
Discount broker
Dividend
NASDAQ
third market v. fourth market
15. The most basic form of ownership - including voting rights on major issues - in a company
venture capital VC
Blue chip stock
Portfolio
Common stock
16. A measure of stock market prices based on thirty leading companies of the new york stock exchange and nasdaq
venture capital VC
private equity
NYSE v. NASDAQ
Dow Jones idustrial average
17. Fund that pools the savings of many individuals and invests this money in a variety of stocks - bonds - and other financial assets
unseasoned equity offering
third market v. fourth market
NASDAQ
Mutual fund
18. Also known as secondary and follow-on offering
seasoned equity offering (SEO)
Dividend
Stock broker
dutch auction underwriting
19. Dealer- has inventory like car dealer - broker- brings buyers and sellers together (like real estate broker)
Market order
dealer v. broker
limit v. stop orders
general cash offer
20. An order to a broker to sell or buy stocks or commodities at the prevailing market price
Market order
Ticker
Stock
dealer v. broker
21. Securities or SEO offered to the public on a first-come first serve basis
general cash offer
bid v. ask
syndicate
Stock split
22. For efficient trading - not used in 1. less liquid stocks 2. during the opening and close of trading sessions 3. during times of market duress
NYSE Hybrid Market
NYSE v. NASDAQ
Dividend
Portfolio
23. Price/earnings
bid v. ask
Securities
P / E
Preferred Stock
24. Another name for IPO - b/c shares are not available to the public before the IPO
Fund manager
Mutual fund
unseasoned equity offering
prospectus
25. Stock whose holders are guaranteed priority in the payment of dividends but whose holders have no voting rights
Preferred Stock
unseasoned equity offering
third market v. fourth market
general cash offer
26. Securities market where dealers buy and sell securities for their own inventories; NASDAQ is one example
prospectus
third market v. fourth market
syndicate
over-the counter market
27. Stop order is where the customer specifies a stop price in which once it's reached - it is converted into a market order
limit v. stop orders
IPO [Initial Public Offering]
NYSE
Discount broker
28. Financing for new - often high-risk ventures
electronic communications networks (ECNs)
Stop order
venture capital VC
Common stock
29. When issuer sells the entire issue to the underwriters
Preferred Stock
third market v. fourth market
stop-sell v. stop-buy
firm commitment underwriting
30. That part of the earnings of a corporation that is distributed to its shareholders
Penny stock
Dividend
Ticker
general cash offer
31. The person(s) resposible for implementing a fund's investing strategy and managing its portfolio trading activities
dealer v. broker
Fund manager
Stock
general cash offer
32. When issuer sells the entire issue to the underwriters
firm commitment underwriting
Appreciation
AMEX
OTC [Over-the-counter]
33. 1directly with other investors - indirectly through a broker who arranges transactions with others - directly with a dealer who buys and sells securities from inventory
Net change
three ways of the secondary market
prospectus
AMEX
34. NASDAQ is a computer network with no physical location and has a multiple market maker system rather than a specialist system
NASDAQ
Mutual fund
NYSE v. NASDAQ
Portfolio
35. A person who buys or sells stocks for another in exchange for a commission
Securities
Stock broker
syndicate
Penny stock
36. Detailed acct of company's financial position - its operations - and its investment plans for the future which is submitted to SEC for approval
rights offer
stop-limit order
best efforts underwriting
prospectus
37. Financing for new - often high-risk ventures
Bear market
NASDAQ
venture capital VC
bid v. ask
38. A computerized data system to provide brokers with price quotations for securities traded over the counter
rights offer
NASDAQ
AMEX
Discount broker
39. Underwriter doesn't guarantee any particular amount of money to the issuer
electronic communications networks (ECNs)
syndicate
No-load
best efforts underwriting
40. American Stock Exchange
unseasoned equity offering
NYSE
AMEX
stop-limit order
41. A measure of stock market prices based on thirty leading companies of the new york stock exchange and nasdaq
Dividend
Net change
Dow Jones idustrial average
Bond
42. Also known as secondary and follow-on offering
electronic communications networks (ECNs)
electronic communications networks (ECNs)
Ticker
seasoned equity offering (SEO)
43. A stock selling for less that $1/share; usually high risk
unseasoned equity offering
NYSE Hybrid Market
Penny stock
Market order
44. A certificate documenting the shareholder's ownership in the corporation. There is no guarantee of making money with a stock.
Stock
prospectus
Penny stock
best efforts underwriting
45. A certificate of debt (usually interest-bearing or discounted) that is issued by a government or corporation in order to raise money
bid v. ask
prospectus
Portfolio
Bond
46. Equity financing for nonpublic companies
stop-sell v. stop-buy
Potential loss
NYSE v. NASDAQ
private equity
47. Stock from nationally recognized companies which dominate the industry often having annual revenue of one billion or more
stop-limit order
NYSE v. NASDAQ
firm commitment underwriting
Blue chip stock
48. Underwriter doesn't guarantee any particular amount of money to the issuer
Potential loss
best efforts underwriting
dealer v. broker
limit v. stop orders
49. Trading that occurs off the exchange on which the security is listed and fourth market is the direct trading of exchange-listed securities maong investors
dealer v. broker
Stock broker
bid v. ask
third market v. fourth market
50. A list of the financial assets held by an individual or a bank or other financial institution
seasoned equity offering (SEO)
over-the counter market
Bear market
Portfolio