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Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the
questions) and the questions (which are really the answers).
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Enter in the categories on the main game boards.
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As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the
contestant calls, not the surrounding box.
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When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to
see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been
picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go.
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Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard.
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Enter the score into the black box on each players podium.
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Continue until all clues are given.
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with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name,
but keep this file untouched!
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Round 1
Round 2
Final
Jeopardy
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TYPES OF
STOCK
TYPES OF
INVEST-
STOCK
EXCHANGE
MENTS
READING
MUTUAL
SMG
STOCK
FUNDS
RULES
Round 2
TABLES
$100 $100
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Final
Jeopardy
$200 $200
$200
$200 $200
$200
Scores
$300 $300
$300
$300 $300
$300
$400 $400
$400
$400 $400
$400
$500 $500
$500
$500 $500
$500
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$100
A share of ownership in a
company
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What is a stock?
Scores
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A share of ownership in a
company that offers the bearer
voting rights.
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What is common stock?
Scores
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The stock of a well known
company with a long history of
paying dividends and financial
stability.
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What is a blue chip stock?
Scores
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A stock that typically does well
when the economy is doing well
and poorly when the economy is
doing poorly.
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What is a cyclical stock?
Scores
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The type of stock that pays a
fixed dividend but doesn’t offer
voting rights.
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What is a preferred stock?
Scores
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This provides insurance for your
bank deposits up to $250,000.
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What is the FDIC?
Scores
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This an I.O.U. issued by the
government or a corporation.
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What is a bond?
Scores
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A basket of stocks that is
professionally managed and
pools the money of multiple
investors together.
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What is a mutual fund?
Scores
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A fixed basket of stocks that
often mirrors an index and is
available for low fees.
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What is an exchange traded
fund?
Scores
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Examples include pork bellies,
orange juice, and soybeans.
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What is a commodity?
Scores
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The oldest and highest valued
stock exchange in America.
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What is the New York Stock
Exchange?
Scores
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The stock exchange in America
where you find most of the
technology stocks
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What is the NASDAQ?
Scores
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The most widely used sampling
of stocks to track the NYSE.
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What is the Dow Jones Industrial
Average?
Scores
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The only company that has been
on the DJIA since its inception.
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What is General Electric?
Scores
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Because the NASDAQ does not have a trading floor but is instead an
electronic market, it is also referred to by this term.
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What is an over-the –counter
market?
Scores
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This is the price listed at the end
of the day as a record of the final
transaction before the market
closes.
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What is the close or last price?
Scores
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This is the portion of a
company’s profits, posted
quarterly, that is distributed to
the stock holders.
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What is a dividend?
Scores
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This is a record of the number of
shares exchanged in a trading
day.
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What is the volume column?
Scores
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This indicates a ratio between the
shares value and profit
distributions from the company
over the last year.
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What is the price-earnings ratio?
Scores
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This is a measurement similar to
the return on a bank deposit that
measures the current gain as a
percentage of the share price.
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What is the yield?
Scores
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This occurs when an investor
spreads their money across a
wide variety of stocks and bonds.
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What is diversification?
Scores
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This is what you call the price of
a share of the mutual fund,
calculated at the end of the
trading day.
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What is the Net Asset Value?
Scores
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A fund that exclusively invests in
a single industry
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What is a sector fund?
Scores
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These are the two main
differences between a mutual
fund and exchange traded fund.
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What are professional
management and a flexible
basket of investments?
Scores
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This is the most watched rating
agency for the quality and track
record of widely held mutual
funds.
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$500
What is Morningstar?
Scores
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$100
Each group is given this amount
of cash to start the game.
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$100
What is $100,000?
Scores
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$200
These are the three stock
exchanges an SMG player can
invest in.
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What are the NYSE, NASDAQ,
and the AMEX?
Scores
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This is the amount the SMG
broker charges per transaction.
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What is $25.00?
Scores
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This is the minimum price a stock
can be purchased for in the SMG.
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What is $5.00?
Scores
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This is the maximum number of
transactions an SMG player can
conduct in 12 week playing
period.
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$500
What is 200?
Scores
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Stock
Pot-
Risk
Stock
Stock
Corp-
Terms
pourri
Reward
Math
Symbol
oration
$200 $200
$200
$200 $200
$200
Final
Jeopardy
$400 $400
$400
$400 $400
$400
Scores
$600 $600
$600
$600 $600
$600
$800 $800
$800
$800 $800
$800
$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000
Round 1
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$200
Buying stocks with borrowed
money.
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What is buying on margin?
Scores
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The acronym that describes the
first opportunity the public has to
buy a stock.
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What is an I.P.O.?
Scores
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Stock whose prices are relatively
unaffected by the changes in the
business cycle.
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What is a defensive stock?
Scores
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A stock that is a speculative and
very risky investment usually
priced below $5.00
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$800
What is a penny stock?
Scores
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$1000
An advertisement with a unique
shape bringing an IPO to the
attention of potential investors.
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What is a tombstone ad?
Scores
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$200
These are the letters you’ll find
after a ticker symbol to denote a
preferred stock.
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What is pf?
Scores
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$400
This is the government agency
that oversees the legitimacy and
transparency of the investment
markets.
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What is the SEC?
Scores
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$600
This is the person a company
goes to when it wants to go
public and seek investors.
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What is an investment banker?
Scores
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$800
This is the action of selling
borrowed securities at a high
price and buying them back at a
low price.
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$800
What is selling short?
Scores
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$1000
This is where corporations obtain
most of the funds they need for
expansion.
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What are undistributed profits?
Scores
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Of stocks, treasury bonds,
corporate bonds, money market
funds, and savings deposits this
one has had the greatest
historical return.
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What are stocks?
Scores
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This is someone who is willing to
invest in risky securities with the
hope of big returns.
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What is a speculator?
Scores
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This stock guarantees a fixed
dividend to be received before
common shares.
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What is preferred stock?
Scores
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This rule allows you to figure out
how many years it will take to
double your money at various
interest rates.
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What is the Rule of 72?
Scores
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When an investment pays
interest earned on interest you
have benefited from this.
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What is the magic of
compounding?
Scores
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If you own 100 shares of stock at
$15.50 per share and this stock
splits 2:1 this is what you’ll have.
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What are 200 shares valued at
$1550.00?
Scores
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If the closing price today for Papa
John’s Pizza is $28.80 and the
change from the previous day is
+0.45, this is yesterday’s closing
price.
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What is $28.35?
Scores
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$600
If the current price of Coca-Cola
is $77.23 and the most recent
quarterly dividend is $2.25, this is
what the %yield on this day will
be.
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$600
What is 3.1%?
Scores
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$800
Of a decrease in production,
falling interest rates, an increase
in unemployment, or an increase
in unsold inventories, this would
tend to increase stock prices.
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$800
What are falling interest rates?
Scores
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$1000
This is the value of what an
investor has after selling short
100 shares of XYZ Corp. at $20
per share and then buying them
back at $40 per share.
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$1000
What is the loss of $2000?
Scores
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$200
DIS
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$200
What is Disney?
Scores
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$400
MSFT
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$400
What is Microsoft?
Scores
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$600
PEP
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$600
What is Pepsi Cola?
Scores
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$800
SBUX
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$800
What is Starbucks?
Scores
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$1000
T
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What is AT&T?
Scores
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$200
This is the relationship a
bondholder has with a
corporation.
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What is a creditor?
Scores
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This is when underwriting takes
place.
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What is the initial public offering
of a company’s stock?
Scores
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$600
Taxwise, this is a disadvantage
corporations have over other
forms of business.
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What is the double taxation of the
company’s distributed profits?
Scores
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$800
This is the major function of a
capital market in our economy.
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What is transferring capital from
those who have a surplus to
those who need it?
Scores
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This transfers a stockholder’s
voting rights to someone who will
cast them at a company’s
shareholder meeting.
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What is a proxy?
Scores
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Final
Jeopardy
Question
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This is what a company often
does when the price of its shares
are too high and the buying
momentum has slowed down.
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What is a stock split?
Scores