Sunday, May 2, 2010

Sold Form for portfolio

* Form is also on edunexo

SOLD

Your Name: ________________________________________

Today’s date : ________________________________________

Stocks you have just before you sell:

Name of Stock

Ticker Name

Number of Shares

Cost per share

       
       
       
       
       

Total number of shares: ______________________________________________

Now sell all of your stocks!

What is your total amount of cash? ___________________________

Did you gain or lose from your initial investment of $1 million? ______________

How much? _______________________________________________

If you had to do this all over again and it was REAL money, what would you do differently?

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Stock Market Portfolio

Due: Monday, May 10th, during Block C

Total Points: 100 points

Objective:

· To properly display your investments in the stock market since the beginning of your initial investment. Most people began on April 9th.

· To state your investment goals throughout the project, how did they change or did they stay the same

· To give your concluding advice about your investments and how you would change it for future investments

Questions to explore:

· What stocks did you invest in?

· At what price did you buy the initial investment?

· What is your final net worth?

· What was your favorite stock to invest in?

· Which company did you hate the most?

Things to include:

· Cover page

· 4 stock market update forms

· Summary of objective and questions (written work)

· SOLD form

· Additional graphs, charts, or explanations

Points:

· Stock market update forms 5 points each~ 20

· Sold form ~ 10

· Answers to objectives 5 points each~ 15

· Answers to questions 5 points each ~25

· Spelling & Grammar ~ 10

· Overall quality of report ~ 5

· Neatness ~ 5

· Organization ~ 5

· Fulfilled investment time frame ~ 5

Bonus:

· + 3 to the person who has the highest net worth

Friday, April 9, 2010

Stock Market Updates

* you will find the classwork for the Stock Market updates on Edunexo.

* remember to email me the completed updates!

Stock Market Tickers

Some students asked in class if I could post a site where you could find what the stock was selling for before you bought it. Well here ya go!

http://finance.yahoo.com/ In the upper left there is a place to type your stock and click "get quotes"

http://www.scottrade.com/?s_kwcid=TC-16867-2277883480-e-157786598 Middle left click "Market Information, Get Quote"

Post below if you have more questions. I will try to respond via blog or email next week! :)

Have a great time trading!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Stock Market

Creating your own Stock Market Trades

1. Go to http://www.smartstocks.com/

2. Click “Enroll for Free” on the left side of the page

3. Fill in your information- only click offers if you are interested- they are usually scams

4. Then Click submit

Once you are enrolled

1. Click “Play now” on the left side of the page

2. Log in using password info

3. It will take you to your portfolio page- DON’T DO ANYTHING YET

4. Click on “group features” on the left side of the page

5. Click Join a group

6. Select “ASSD Econ” from list, Password: Verwys

7. Once you join the group you can go back to your “portfolio” and begin trading

Monday, March 22, 2010

Health Care, one size fits all

Last night the US House of Reps passed the Senate HealthCare bill, putting into law that every American must have health care. Here are a few facts about the bill:
  • The vote passed 219 in favor, 212 opposed
  • forces business to provide health care to part time workers
  • cost to government and tax payers: over $850 billion
  • bill included issues like: abortion, money to cities,federal take over of student loans, and other things not related to health care
  • some states are suing because they believe it is their state right to decide if they want to offer universal health care, not the governments.... violates Amendment 10- laws not specificaly reserved for federal are given to the state
What effect will universal health care have on a nation economically?
How do you feel about universal health care?
Check with your parents or other adults to see their views on this policy.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

It’s a Bloggy Blog World!

For many of you this may be the first blog you have been a part of; for other it may be a long list of ones you follow. Me personally, this is my first year being a part of the blogging community. However, to most people blogs are the new news paper, media center, and information highway. Some people even make money by getting people to sponsor and advertize on their blog pages.  Check out what these BIG time Bloggers make:

My question for you….. If you had to start a blog what would it be about? Who would be your intended audience? Could you see yourself making this a career, or a hobby? I could sure go for making an extra $5600 a month :)

 

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Unemployment Benefits increased

Law in the United States: When you are let go from your job you receive what is known as Unemployment Benefits. These are benefits that you are given by the government for a certain amount of time in order to help you get you back up on your feet. Benefits include: healthcare, job searching assistance, and a bimonthly paycheck which usually is about 75% of your original pay check. Usually you would get unemployment for about 8-12 weeks. Last year they increased it to 30 weeks and then they announced an extension of an additional 20 weeks if you still need it. Today they have increased unemployment benefits for up to 99 weeks!!!

This is costing our government and tax payers $10 billion PER MONTH! This is costing more money than financing the war in Iraq!

Read hear for further info and then make your comment below: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/08/AR2010030804927_pf.html

Monday, March 1, 2010

Quake in Chili

How does this effect the American economy?

If you haven't heard, early Sunday morning an earthquake sturck outside of CONCEPCION, Chile. It was a 8.8 on the richter scale! That means it is 10 times the size of the one that hit in Haiti just over a month ago. Because of the depth of the shake, and the structure of the buildings, as well as other factors, Chili did not experience as much devistation as Haiti did. However many families have been seperated and people are still searching for loved ones. They will need help from all around the world.

So... how does this effect Americans and their economy? Will it help it or hurt it? Explain your answer.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Trouble with the Euro

Current exchange rate:

1.00 USD

=

0.734293 EUR


Europe thought that by creating a universal monitary exchange they could avoid falling into a recession. Well that just isn't the case any more. The Euro is at an all time low against the dollar (see above exchange rate). Most of this is due to the debt that nations like (PIIGS) Porturgal, Italy, Ireland, Greece and Spain, that hold a large debt.

Do a little research for yourself and post at least 3 sentences about this topic. Some possible questions to answer would be:
  • How does this effect the US economy?
  • Will this effect the Dominican Republic?
  • Will the EU keep using the Euro?
  • Should the world adopt a universal currency?
  • What are the pros and cons of a universal currency?

Monday, February 15, 2010

Fun Post!

For this weeks post… to lighten the mood a little… let’s make it fun!

1st- post your favorite place to get updated about the news. Whether it’s a website, newspaper, TV show, radio program, whatever, simply post the source and it if has a link include that as well

2nd- comment about the Olympics. Are you watching it? What is your favorite winter sport?

Have fun with this one! See my example comment below.

And a photo of my cat- FRAN- just to make you smile :)

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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Greed?


Was having the Super Bowl 2010 greedy for Americans? What else could they have done with the money? Should they have done something else with the money they spent on Advertizing, playing players and coachs, etc.
On the other hand- how much money did the Super Bowl provide for the economy?

Task for this weeks blog...
* Find an article that relates to the Super Bowl and the economic side
* Post the link in the blog
* Make a comment about your article

(could kill 2 birds with one stone here- use your article you find on the Super Bowl as your Economic News Journal article)

Monday, February 1, 2010

Budget Deficit

In its budget proposal to be released on Monday, the White House predicts a record $1.6 trillion budget deficit for the fiscal year that ends September 30, the Capitol Hill source said.

According to the estimate, deficits will narrow to $700 billion by fiscal 2013 before gradually rising back to $1.0 trillion by the end of the decade, the source said.

President Barack Obama will seek to strike a balance between reducing the deficit over the long term and stimulating the economy in the short term to ease the pain of double-digit unemployment.

SOURCE

V’s thoughts:

  • The US Federal Government doesn’t have to have a balanced budget. I think they should. I’m not allowed to spend more than I have for extended periods of time, neither should they.
  • Eventually someone is going to have to pay this off… I don’t want my kids to be stuck with it. So let’s get it under control now!
  • There will always be something else we NEED to spend money on~ we have to put a limit to it somewhere.

What are your thoughts? Comment on this or comment on someone else's comment. All comments must be legitimate and based on Economics in order to get credit for the week.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Quote of the day

Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidise it. ~ Brought to you by Alejandro Brzovic

No comments are necessary for points... only comment if you'd like! :)

Friday, January 15, 2010

Econ 101

The purpose of this blog is for our class to share our thoughts about a particular topic of the week. Each week Mrs. V. will post a topic related to Economics around the world. Each student will be required to make at least one comment about the topic or comment on another students comment.  Credit will be given as long as your comment is relative.

To get your credit this week you simply need to:

1. become a follower of this blog- to do so click on  “follow this blog” button located at the left of this post. You can also click on the top of the webpage “follow”

2. you will then be prompted to create an account. Do this!

3. make a comment on this post by clicking at the end of this paragraph “click here to comment” write your name and one thing you already know about economics.

I hope you all enjoy this part of class. It should be quite fun :)

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