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D001Which of the following statements describes the main function of the stock market?stock market
D002Which of the following statements is correct?mutual fund
L001Suppose you had $100 in a savings account and the interest rate was 2% per year. After 5 years, how much do you think you would have in the account if you left the money to grow: more than $102, exactly $102, less than $102?$100 2%
L002Suppose you had $100 in a savings account and the interest rate was 20% per year and you never withdraw money or interest payments. After 5 years, how much would you have on this account in total?$100 20%
L003Imagine that the interest rate on your savings account was 1% per year and inflation was 2% per year. After 1 year, would you be able to buy more than, exactly the same as, or less than today with the money in this account?$100 20%
L004Assume a friend inherits $10,000 today and his sibling inherits $10,000 but 3 years from now. Who is richer today because of the inheritance?inheritance
L005Suppose that in the year 2020, your income has doubled and prices of all goods have doubled too. In 2020, will you be able to buy more, the same or less than today with your income?doubled
P001If the interest rates ^FL_P001, what should happen to bond prices? interest rates change
P001_randomizerrandomizer P00 questions
P002Do you think the following statement is true?
Buying a ^FL_P002 usually provides a safer return than a ^FL_P002_2.
safer
P002_randomizerrandomizer P002 question
P002aCould you state below the reason for the choice you made?reason for choice
P003Do you think that the following statement is true or false?
^FL_P003 are normally riskier than ^FL_P003_2.
riskier
P003_randomizerrandomizer P003 question
P004Considering a long period (for example 10 or 20 years), what normally gives the highest return?highest return
P005Normally, which asset described below displays the highest fluctuations over time: savings accounts, bonds or stocks?highest fluctuations
P006When an investor spreads his or her money among different assets, does the risk of losing a lot of money increase, decrease, or stay the same?different assets
P007Is the following statement true?
Housing prices in the US can never go down.
housing prices