Session Date
Lesson Topic
Investments, R.O.I. and Stocks
Lesson Outline
Investments, R.O.I. and Stocks: Definition of an Investment as financial assets that are "put to work" to grow/increase the value of the invested assets. Review of Return On Investment (R.O.I) and example problem calculation. Definition of a stock : A "security"
which is purchased in shares or initial unit values called share price. Explanation that stock purchases are not guaranteed and that share prices may decrease. Explanation how/why stock and share prices rise and how they fall due to shareholders redeeming/selling numerous shares.
which is purchased in shares or initial unit values called share price. Explanation that stock purchases are not guaranteed and that share prices may decrease. Explanation how/why stock and share prices rise and how they fall due to shareholders redeeming/selling numerous shares.
Assignment
Read Text pp. 358-362
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Lesson Comments
Colson was very familiar with the concept of stock investments as shares of specific companies and comprehended well the effect of rising and falling share prices due to significant quantities of share purchases or selling/redeeming.
Session Hours
0.75
Hours Attended
0.75
Entry Status
Review Status
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