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		<title>Growth and Value: What&#8217;s the Difference?</title>
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Growth and Value: What&#8217;s the Difference? 
 

While the majority of American investors understand the importance of diversifying across growth and value investments, few are able to achieve a passing grade on a test of their knowledge of the differences between the two , according to a new American Century Investments survey.
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While the majority of American investors understand the importance of diversifying across growth and value investments, few are able to achieve a passing grade on a test of their knowledge of the differences between the two , according to a new American Century Investments survey.</p>
<p>Test your knowledge with the Growth &#038; Value IQ quiz below:</p>
<p>1. Which best describes a growth stock?</p>
<p>a) Stock that offers guaranteed rate of growth tied to consumer price index.</p>
<p>b) Stock in a company specializing in agriculture, lumber, landscaping, and other organic products.</p>
<p>c) A stock in a company demonstrating better than average profit and earnings gains.</p>
<p>d) All of the above.</p>
<p>2. Which best describes a value stock?</p>
<p>a) Stock in fast-growing company specializing in high-value, low-cost products, like a discount retailer.</p>
<p>b) Stock in a company specializing in valuable goods, like precious metals and jewelry.</p>
<p>c) Stock that has a low price-to-book ratio.</p>
<p>d) All of the above.</p>
<p>3. Which statement is true?</p>
<p>a) Value stocks outperformed growth stocks between 1927 and 2001.</p>
<p>b) Smaller company value stocks outperformed larger company value stocks between 1927 and 2001.</p>
<p>c) Maintaining a portfolio with a combination of growth and value stocks generally is considered a prudent investment approach.</p>
<p>d) All of the above.</p>
<p>4. During periods of strong economic expansion, which fund generally performs better?</p>
<p>a) Growth.</p>
<p>b) Value.</p>
<p>c) Neither.</p>
<p>d) Both.</p>
<p>5. Generally speaking, value funds outpaced growth funds in 2000 and 2001.</p>
<p>a) True.</p>
<p>b) False.</p>
<p>6. Generally speaking, growth funds outpaced value funds during the 1990s.</p>
<p>a) True.</p>
<p>b) False.</p>
<p>7. Which type of fund is more likely to invest in stocks paying a significant dividend?</p>
<p>a) Growth.</p>
<p>b) Value.</p>
<p>c) Neither.</p>
<p>d) Both.</p>
<p>8. Higher price-to-earnings ratios normally would be associated with stocks in which type of mutual fund?</p>
<p>a) Growth.</p>
<p>b) Value.</p>
<p>c) Neither.</p>
<p>d) Both.</p>
<p>9. What kind of stock is described in this example: &#8220;Established baked-goods company with strong balance sheet and good cash flow experiencing temporary drop in reaction to changes in senior management.&#8221;</p>
<p>a) Growth.</p>
<p>b) Value.</p>
<p>c) Neither.</p>
<p>10. What kind of stock is described in this  example: &#8220;Software company, enjoying steady sales increases, is in the process of rolling out an eagerly anticipated update to a popular software application.&#8221;</p>
<p>a) Growth.</p>
<p>b) Value.</p>
<p>c) Neither.</p>
<p>Key: 1(c); 2(c); 3(d); 4(a); 5(a); 6(a); 7(b); 8(a); 9(b); 10(a).  &#8211; NU
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