Which of the following is an example of an ownership investment?
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stocks
stocks
bonds
bonds
money market funds
money market funds
savings accounts
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Stocks are an example of an ownership investment. When you purchase stocks, you buy shares in a company, effectively becoming one of the owners. Your return on investment comes from the company's performance in the form of dividends and the appreciation of the stock's value. Bonds, money market funds, and savings accounts are considered lending investments or fixed-income investments, as they provide returns in the form of interest payments.