Section 1 - Instruction

Let's recap the main security types. Equity means ownership, debt means you're a lender, and derivatives derive their value from another asset.

Engagement Message

Which type of security typically comes with voting rights?

Section 2 - Practice

Type

Swipe Left or Right

Practice Question

Let's practice the core differences between stocks and bonds. Swipe each characteristic to the correct security type.

Labels

  • Left Label: Equity (Stock)
  • Right Label: Debt (Bond)

Left Label Items

  • Represents ownership in a company.
  • Comes with voting rights.
  • Has potential for unlimited growth.

Right Label Items

  • Represents a loan to an organization.
  • Has a fixed maturity date.
  • Gets paid first in a bankruptcy.
Section 3 - Practice

Type

Multiple Choice

Practice Question

A security that pays regular interest but also gives the holder the option to exchange it for company stock is known as a:

A. Common Stock
B. Government Bond
C. Convertible Bond
D. Stock Option

Suggested Answers

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

Type

Sort Into Boxes

Practice Question

Sort these securities into their main categories.

Labels

  • First Box Label: Direct Claim
  • Second Box Label: Derived Value

First Box Items

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