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Investing Unit 3 Test

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Investing Unit 3 Test
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1.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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1. How does investing in the stock market differ from putting money in a savings account at a bank?

Investing is always a less risky option than saving
Investing is best for short-term situations like emergency funds; saving is best for the long-term
Investing typically earns between 1-2% while saving generally earns between 5-7%
Investing allows you to accumulate wealth for retirement while saving is best for short-term purchases or emergencies

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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2. Why is compound interest more advantageous than simple interest?

Compound interest is harder to calculate, so those who use it earn higher profits for their efforts
Compound interest means you have a fund manager who is compounding your returns without charging a fee
Compound interest allows you to earn interest not only on the amount you have saved, but also on the interest you've already earned
Compound interest has lower fees than simple interest

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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3. What kinds of cognitive biases and behaviors can prevent people from making smart investing decisions?

Staying calm when the market is experiencing a downturn.
Buying stocks when prices are low and selling them when they’re high
Exiting the market because that’s what everyone else is doing
Investing in a diversified portfolio instead of trying to time the market

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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4. Your friend Jenny wants to use a robo-adviser to manage her portfolio. What does this mean?

She'll have a human fund manager with advanced technology manage her portfolio.
A computer software system is going to adjust her portfolio based on her preferences.
Jenny will sit down for quarterly investment meetings with a robot.
Jenny can receive investing advice through an online chat service provided through the brokerage firm.

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