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Stock Market Research
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Cost of borrowing money expressed as a percentage of the amount borrowed.
Net profit
Interest
Income statement
Trading volume
2. The money you have left after you have paid for expenses
Net profit
Corporate stock
Preferred stock
Dividend per share
3. A major stock exchange that handles trades through a computerized network. (NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SECURITIES DEALERS AUTOMATED QUOTATIONS)
NASDAQ
NYSE
volatile
Cash flow
4. Tending to vary often or widely
Income statement
Trading volume
volatile
Dividend
5. The most basic form of ownership - including voting rights on major issues - in a company
Balance sheet
NASDAQ
Close
Common stock
6. A certificate that reflects ownership in a corporation and gives the holder the right to receive a fraction of the corporation's profit
NASDAQ
Dividend per share
Net profit
Corporate stock
7. The largest and oldest stock exchange - dates back to 1702 when 24 brokers met on wall street. New York Stock Exchange
volatile
Balance sheet
Bull market
NYSE
8. Amount of stock trades within any given day
Cash flow
Trading volume
Interest
Bear market
9. Stock whose holders are guaranteed priority in the payment of dividends but whose holders have no voting rights
volatile
Net profit
Dividend per share
Preferred stock
10. The difference between your total assets and total liabilities
volatile
Net worth
Dividend
Taxes
11. The money you have left after you have paid for expenses
Corporate stock
Dividend per share
Stock market
Net profit
12. The largest and oldest stock exchange - dates back to 1702 when 24 brokers met on wall street. New York Stock Exchange
Close
NYSE
Income statement
Key Developments
13. Describes the lasted direction a business is going. New products or services or changes in new investments regarding the factors of production
NYSE
Key Developments
Price/ earnings ratio
Bull market
14. The abbreviated term that is used to identify a stock for trading purposes
Depreciation
Net change
Depreciation
Ticker symbol
15. Stock market experiences a general rise in prices and stock trading volume for shares over a period of time.
Income statement
Preferred stock
Bull market
Dividend
16. The loss of the value of capital equipment that results from normal wear and tear
Key Developments
Depreciation
Bull market
Dividend
17. Difference between closing price of previous day and current day.
52 week High and Low
Interest
Depreciation
Net change
18. Stock whose holders are guaranteed priority in the payment of dividends but whose holders have no voting rights
Preferred stock
Net profit
Dividend per share
Balance sheet
19. Ratio between the market price of a stock and the profits per share over the last year. (To compute the P-E ratio - divide the earnings into the market price of stock).
Price/ earnings ratio
Close
NYSE
Cash flow
20. The difference between your total assets and total liabilities
Dividend
Net worth
Taxes
NYSE
21. Stock market experiences a general rise in prices and stock trading volume for shares over a period of time.
Preferred stock
Income statement
Cash flow
Bull market
22. The movement of cash coming in (income) VS the movement of cash going out (expenses)
Key Developments
Interest
Income statement
Cash flow
23. The portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders
Trading volume
Cash flow
Dividend
Corporate stock
24. Cost of borrowing money expressed as a percentage of the amount borrowed.
Interest
Dividend per share
Analyst Ratings
Key Developments
25. A record of the financial situation of an institution on a particular date by listing its assets and the claims against those assets. A financial statement that summarizes a company's assets - liabilities and shareholders' equity at a specific point
Balance sheet
Income statement
Net cash
Bull market
26. Change in the cash balance from the beginning of the period to the end of the period.
Dividend per share
Depreciation
52 week High and Low
Net cash
27. Professional opinions.
Analyst Ratings
volatile
Bull market
52 week High and Low
28. A general term used to describe all transactions involving the buying and selling of stock shares issued by a company.
Taxes
Dividend per share
Stock market
Income statement
29. Ratio between the market price of a stock and the profits per share over the last year. (To compute the P-E ratio - divide the earnings into the market price of stock).
Price/ earnings ratio
Income statement
52 week High and Low
Taxes
30. Difference between closing price of previous day and current day.
Income statement
Price/ earnings ratio
Net change
Balance sheet
31. Money paid to the government
Balance sheet
Price/ earnings ratio
Net change
Taxes
32. The movement of cash coming in (income) VS the movement of cash going out (expenses)
Cash flow
Corporate stock
Close
Bear market
33. A record of the financial situation of an institution on a particular date by listing its assets and the claims against those assets. A financial statement that summarizes a company's assets - liabilities and shareholders' equity at a specific point
Interest
Balance sheet
Preferred stock
Close
34. Stock market that experiences a general decline in prices of stock. Not all stocks experience a decline in value - but most do.
Trading volume
Bear market
Net change
Key Developments
35. The portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders
Dividend
Net cash
Net worth
52 week High and Low
36. Money paid to the government
Income statement
Bull market
Balance sheet
Taxes
37. Price listed when trading stops
Net worth
Key Developments
Ticker symbol
Close
38. A certificate that reflects ownership in a corporation and gives the holder the right to receive a fraction of the corporation's profit
NASDAQ
Preferred stock
Corporate stock
Analyst Ratings
39. Price listed when trading stops
Bull market
Close
Net profit
volatile
40. Change in the cash balance from the beginning of the period to the end of the period.
NYSE
Net cash
Net profit
Dividend per share
41. Tending to vary often or widely
Bear market
Net profit
volatile
Balance sheet
42. Describes the lasted direction a business is going. New products or services or changes in new investments regarding the factors of production
Preferred stock
Net cash
Bear market
Key Developments
43. A financial document that shows how much money (revenues) came in and how much money (expenses) was paid out
Income statement
Depreciation
52 week High and Low
Stock market
44. A stock's price in the last year
NYSE
52 week High and Low
Key Developments
Income statement
45. A general term used to describe all transactions involving the buying and selling of stock shares issued by a company.
Dividend
Net cash
Preferred stock
Stock market
46. The amount of money a shareholder will actually receive for each share owned
Net cash
Interest
Dividend per share
Bear market
47. The most basic form of ownership - including voting rights on major issues - in a company
Common stock
Key Developments
Preferred stock
Balance sheet
48. A major stock exchange that handles trades through a computerized network. (NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SECURITIES DEALERS AUTOMATED QUOTATIONS)
Corporate stock
Bull market
Cash flow
NASDAQ
49. The loss of the value of capital equipment that results from normal wear and tear
Taxes
Net worth
Income statement
Depreciation
50. The abbreviated term that is used to identify a stock for trading purposes
volatile
Preferred stock
Ticker symbol
Dividend per share