Section 1 - Instruction

You've now learned about two major investment types - stocks (ownership) and bonds (lending). Let's practice spotting the key differences.

Engagement Message

Ready to become an expert at telling these apart?

Section 2 - Practice

Type

Sort Into Boxes

Practice Question

Sort these features based on whether they describe stocks or bonds:

Labels

  • First Box Label: Stocks
  • Second Box Label: Bonds

First Box Items

  • Ownership
  • Growth potential
  • Voting rights
  • Higher risk

Second Box Items

  • Lending
  • Fixed income
  • Interest payments
  • Lower risk
Section 3 - Practice

Type

Multiple Choice

Practice Question

Mike wants predictable income and is very risk-averse. He's most likely to prefer:

A. Individual company stocks for maximum growth B. Government bonds for steady interest payments
C. Saving money under his mattress D. High-growth technology stocks

Suggested Answers

  • A
  • B - Correct
  • C
  • D
Section 4 - Practice

Type

Swipe Left or Right

Practice Question

Swipe left for scenarios that describe stock investing, right for bond investing:

Labels

  • Left Label: Stock Investing
  • Right Label: Bond Investing

Left Label Items

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