Question: Name / I . D . Number: Section: Date: Part 2 A . Matching: Match the Key terms in Column A with the

Name/I.D. Number:
Section:
Date:
Part 2A. Matching: Match the Key terms in Column "A" with the definitions in Column "B" by writing the block letter of your choice from Column "B"
in the space provided under "A" and match the definitions in column "B" with the meanings or examples or facts in column "C" by writing the lower
case letter of your choice in the space provided under column "B".
A claim on the assets of a corporation that gives the purchaser
a share of ownership in the corporation.
Face Value
(Par Value)
Yield
Futures
Contract
Option
A share of the profits of a corporation distributed to
stockholders
. A company's first offering of stock to the public.
The most popular, widely cited indicator of day-to-day stock
market activity; a weighted average of 30 widely traded stocks on
the New York Stock Exchange.
Column "C"
a. Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan & Co., Barclays
Capital, Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse, UBS
b. A legally binding agreement to buy or sell a
commodity, a financial instrument, a stock at a
designated future date at a price agreed upon.
c. The price of a bond when it is first issued.
d. The return on investment on a stock is equal to
dividend divided by the closing price of the stock.
e. It is a distribution of a portion of a company's
earnings to share holders.
f. A financial security or instrument issued by
companies, governments agencies and has three
major components; face (par) value, maturity date,
and coupon rate.
g. An agreement that gives one of the
counterparties a right and the other an obligation
to buy or sell. This is part of a class of securities
called "derivatives" because they derive their
value from the worth of an underlying investment.
h. A stock index fund that was devised by Charles
Dow on May 26,1896, to convey information
about what was happening in the stock market
based on 11 stocks at that time.
i. It is also known as "Going Public", a means for
a company to raise money by issuing equity for the
first time to the public.
j. It is also known as "Equity".
 Name/I.D. Number: Section: Date: Part 2A. Matching: Match the Key terms

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