4. It is a form of security that indicates the holder has proportionate ownership in the issuing corporation. A. Bond C. Deposit D. Investment B. Stock 5. An income based on the outstanding principal and current interest rate. A. Active income C. Passive income
4. It is a form of security that indicates the holder has proportionate ownership in the issuing corporation. A. Bond C. Deposit D. Investment B. Stock 5. An income based on the outstanding principal and current interest rate. A. Active income C. Passive income
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4. It is a form of security that indicates the holder has proportionate ownership in the issuing
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A. Bond
C. Deposit
D. Investment
B. Stock
5. An income based on the outstanding principal and current interest rate.
A. Active income
C. Passive income
B. Interest income
D. Dividend income
6. It is a fixed-income instrument that signifies a loan made by an investor to a borrower
(typically corporate or government).
A. Bond
B. Stock
C. Deposit
D. Investment
7. These investments are impractical to invest directly considering storage, transportation,
and insurance costs involved.
A. Currency
C. Commodities
D. Investment
B. Stock
8. A risk management technique that combines a wide variety of investments within a
portfolio to reduce risk.
A. Risk retention
C. Market Trading
D. Diversification
B. Risk control
9. A contract (policy) in which an insurer compensates another against losses from specific
contingencies or dangers.
A. Commodities
C. Insurance
D. Mutual Fund
B. Deposit
10. Money, which is in the form of paper or coins that is usually issued by a government
and generally accepted at its face value as a method of payment.
C. Deposit
A. Currency
B. Stock
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Transcribed Image Text:An asset (
Set that is purchased with the expectation that it will pro
or appreciate
at s
Tuture.
Bond
sit
Investment
2. Hise
it in stocke
an organization that brings together money from various people and invests
ke bonus or omer assets.
Hurance ComSION
le
B. Deposit
PSIH
Market AAA
e liquidity.
AV
B:
4. It is a form of security that indicates the holder has proportionate ownership in the issuing
corporation.
A. Bond
C. Deposit
D. Investment
B. Stock
5. An income based on the outstanding principal and current interest rate.
A. Active income
C. Passive income
B. Interest income
D. Dividend income
6. It is a fixed-income instrument that signifies a loan made by an investor to a borrower
(typically corporate or government).
A. Bond
B. Stock
C. Deposit
D. Investment
7. These investments are impractical to invest directly considering storage, transportation,
and insurance costs involved.
A. Currency
C. Commodities
D. Investment
B. Stock
8. A risk management technique that combines a wide variety of investments within a
portfolio to reduce risk.
A. Risk retention
C. Market Trading
D. Diversification
B. Risk control
9. A contract (policy) in which an insurer compensates another against losses from specific
contingencies or dangers.
A. Commodities
C. Insurance
D. Mutual Fund
B. Deposit
10. Money, which is in the form of paper or coins that is usually issued by a government
and generally accepted at its face value as a method of payment.
C. Deposit
A. Currency
B. Stock
D. Investment
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