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JeopardyCategory 1

Q $100

Q $200

Q $300

Q $400

Q $500

Q $100 Q $100Q $100 Q $100

Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200

Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300

Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400

Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500

Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 Category 5

Final Jeopardy!

$100 Question

To Spread Around

$100 Answer from Category 1

Diversification

$200 Question from Category 1

Average one of these has 90-200 companies in it

$200 Answer from Category 1

Mutual Fund

$300 Question from Category 1

You should _______________ your 401k when you leave a compnay

$300 Answer from Category 1

Roll Over

$400 Question from Category 1

Percentage by which your money grows

$400 Answer from Category1

Rate of Return

$500 Question from Category 1

The tax treatment on virtually any type of investment

$500 Answer from Category 1

IRA

$100 Question from Category 2

Investors pooling their money

$100 Answer from Category 2

Mutual Funds

$200 Question from Category 2

A piece of ownership in a company

$200 Answer from Category 2

Share

$300 Question from Category 2

Whatever can go wrong will go wrong

$300 Answer from Category 2

Murphy’s Law

$400 Question from Category 2

Which of the following funds would be most risky? International, Growth, Aggressive Growth, Large Cap

$400 Answer from Category 2

Aggressive growth. These companies are a little younger and are growing.

$500 Question from Category 2

The availability of your money

$500 Answer from Category 2

Liquidity

$100 Question from Category 3

An after tax investment that grows tax-free

$100 Answer from Category 3

Roth IRA

$200 Question from Category 3

How long will it take your money to double at 6% interest rate?

$200 Answer from Category 3

12 years

$300 Question from Category 3

Typical retirement plan found in most companies

$300 Answer from Category 3

401(k)

$400 Question from Category 3

Profits that a company distributes

$400 Answer from Category 3

Dividends

$500 Question from Category 3

Use this approach instead of borrowing to purchase things

$500 Answer from Category 3

Sinking Fund

$100 Question from Category 4

Save for college using a

$100 Answer from Category 4

Educational Savings Account(ESA)

$200 Question from Category 4

What really makes your money grow over time

$200 Answer from Category 4

Compound Interest

$300 Question from Category 4

The government allows you to invest money before tax is taken out

$300 Answer from Category 4

Pre-tax

$400 Question from Category 4

The correct order of priorities for your money

$400 Answer from Category 4

Give, Save, Pay Bills

$500 Question from Category 4

The primary difference between a Roth IRA and a traditional IRA

$500 Answer from Category 4

Roth grows tax free

$100 Question from Category 5

With investments, as the risk goes up, so should the hopeful return

$100 Answer from Category 5

Risk Return Ratio

$200 Question from Category 5

Helps you build discipline in saving

$200 Answer from Category 5

Pre-authorized checking

$300 Question from Category 5

Which of the following is not a key to saving money? Making savings a habit and a priority, discipline, how much you earn, focus.

$300 Answer from Category 5

How much you earn

$400 Question from Category 5

Type of account you should place your emergency fund

$400 Answer from Category 5

Money Market

$500 Question from Category 5

Oil and gold are examples of these

$500 Answer from Category 5

Commodities

Final Jeopardy

If your company does not provide any type of 401(k) match, what is the best investment option?

Final Jeopardy Answer

Invest the maximum amount allowed in a Roth IRA, and then go back and fund the 401(k) to complete 15% of

your income.