Budget&Savings Doe meer met je geld
NL
LeerNieuwsFAQAI AgentsVraag het de dataHulpbronnenOver Beleggen voor inkomen ↗
Menu
Home BudgetOpslaanSchuldenBeginnen vanaf $0Geld verdienenRekentoolsAanbiedingen RoutekaartVind $500GeldplanHulpbronnenSitemap LeerNieuwsFAQAI AgentsVraag het de dataHulpbronnenOver Beleggen voor inkomen ↗
Slimmer uitgeven. Meer sparen. Minder schulden. Bouw van daaruit verder.

Level 3 — Saving & Growing · 7 min

Investing Vocabulary, Without the Mystery

Stocks, bonds, funds, and the handful of words that unlock every article.

A staked oak sapling at sunrise

Stocks are ownership slivers of companies; bonds are loans to governments or companies; funds are baskets holding many of either. An INDEX fund is a basket that simply copies a market list at very low cost — the workhorse concept of modern saving-for-later.

Risk and return travel together, always. Higher possible growth means bigger possible drops; anyone offering high return with no risk is describing something that doesn't exist (the SEC's investor.gov keeps a museum of what those pitches actually were).

Two numbers explain most outcomes: TIME (years invested — the compounding lesson again) and COST (expense ratios — a 1% annual fee versus 0.05% consumes a startling slice of a lifetime's growth). This lesson is orientation, not advice: our whole site teaches, and never tells you what to buy.

Woorden die het waard zijn om te kennen
Index fund
A fund copying a market list at minimal cost.
Expense ratio
A fund's annual fee as a % of your money.
Diversification
Spreading money so one failure can't sink you.
Volatility
How violently a price swings on the way to wherever it's going.