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?
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
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
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
