BUAD110 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18: Internet Television, Ordinary Income, Cash Flow
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Chapter 13: finance and how the stock market works. Type of security that signifies ownership in a firm/represents a claim. A professionally managed investment fund that pools money from investors. Exchange traded fund; in between stock and mutual funds. Exercise control by electing a board of directors and voting on corporate policy. No right to vote but gets paid first. Mostly individual; commits capital with the expectation of financial return. Traditional are tax-deductible and withdrawals in retirement are taxed at ordinary income tax rates. Roth has no tax break for contributions, but earnings and withdrawals are generally tax-free. Company filing, financial press, patterns, broker research, tv/online, rumor. Usually don"t make sufficient amount of money. How easily an asset can be converted into cash. Flow of money into and out of accounts. Comparing or ranking the profitability of alternative investment projects. Alternative rate of return that can be earned if a security is not selected.