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Chapter 12: Financial Markets |
Chapter
12 deals with financial investments, markets, and equities
in the context of the financial system that makes economic
growth possible.
Section 1 describes the role of saving in a financial systema
process that makes dollars available for others to invest.
Financial assetssuch as mortgages, demand deposit accounts,
Treasury bills, bonds, certificates of deposit (CDs), savings
accounts, and mutual fund shares-are generated in the process
and are issued by individuals, businesses, and governments.
The circular flow of borrowed funds and their financial assets
is similar to the circular flow diagram illustrated in Chapter
1.
Section
2 explains how to invest in financial assets. Successful investors
require larger returns to compensate for greater risk, analyze
their goals, invest consistently, and avoid complex investments
if they do not thoroughly understand them. 401(k) plans are
becoming increasingly popular for retirement because of their
convenience and high yields. Bonds are popular financial assets,
along with CDs, money market mutual funds, and Individual
Retirement Accounts (IRAs). Financial assets can be found
in money markets where funds are borrowed or lent for periods
of one year or less. Financial assets are also found in capital
markets where funds are borrowed or lent for more than one
year.
Section
3 deals with stocks, which represent ownership of a corporation.
Many stocks are traded on organized exchanges like the New
York Stock Exchange, the American Stock Exchange, and the
many regional exchanges around the country, although the great
majority are traded on a computerized marketplace of organized
dealers called the Over-the-Counter market. Investors follow
the Dow-Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) or the Standard &
Poor's 500 (S&P 500) to track the performance of stocks. Bull
markets are strong markets with prices going up; bear markets
are bad markets with prices going down. Investors who are
not afraid of risk can also invest in futures and options
if these suit their investment needs.
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