BackOfficeIntegritySeries7Exchange-TradedFund(ETF)LivingExpensesProspectusSecuritiesExchangeAct of1934PrivateEquityRothIRAHigh Risk,HighReturnHedgeFundCertifiedFinancialPlanner(CFP)TimeValue ofMoneyInvestmentStrategyEXPECTATIONSFundamentalAnalysisBrokersCorporateIssuerHedgeFunds andVentureCapitalFirmsFINRAStateRegulatorsBonds vs.InterestRatesDiversificationRealEstateSecuritiesandExchangeCommission(SEC)MoreInexpensiveBondsFiduciaryDutyPrice toEarnings(P/E)RatioInverseRelationshipTheFederalReserveTheSecuritiesAct of1933BullMarketBlueSkyLawsOpportunityCostDividendGIBillCost ofLivingSeries62-for-1stocksplitMutualFundBackOfficeIntegritySeries7Exchange-TradedFund(ETF)LivingExpensesProspectusSecuritiesExchangeAct of1934PrivateEquityRothIRAHigh Risk,HighReturnHedgeFundCertifiedFinancialPlanner(CFP)TimeValue ofMoneyInvestmentStrategyEXPECTATIONSFundamentalAnalysisBrokersCorporateIssuerHedgeFunds andVentureCapitalFirmsFINRAStateRegulatorsBonds vs.InterestRatesDiversificationRealEstateSecuritiesandExchangeCommission(SEC)MoreInexpensiveBondsFiduciaryDutyPrice toEarnings(P/E)RatioInverseRelationshipTheFederalReserveTheSecuritiesAct of1933BullMarketBlueSkyLawsOpportunityCostDividendGIBillCost ofLivingSeries62-for-1stocksplitMutualFund

2nd Semester Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Back Office Integrity
  2. Series 7
  3. Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF)
  4. Living Expenses
  5. Prospectus
  6. Securities Exchange Act of 1934
  7. Private Equity
  8. Roth IRA
  9. High Risk, High Return
  10. Hedge Fund
  11. Certified Financial Planner (CFP)
  12. Time Value of Money
  13. Investment Strategy
  14. EXPECTATIONS
  15. Fundamental Analysis
  16. Brokers
  17. Corporate Issuer
  18. Hedge Funds and Venture Capital Firms
  19. FINRA
  20. State Regulators
  21. Bonds vs. Interest Rates
  22. Diversification
  23. Real Estate
  24. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
  25. More Inexpensive
  26. Bonds
  27. Fiduciary Duty
  28. Price to Earnings (P/E) Ratio
  29. Inverse Relationship
  30. The Federal Reserve
  31. The Securities Act of 1933
  32. Bull Market
  33. Blue Sky Laws
  34. Opportunity Cost
  35. Dividend
  36. GI Bill
  37. Cost of Living
  38. Series 6
  39. 2-for-1 stock split
  40. Mutual Fund