The financial terms listed can be properly punctuated as follows:
1. Credit Union: A cooperative financial institution that offers banking services to its members.
2. IRA: Individual Retirement Account; a type of retirement savings account with potential tax advantages.
3. Bond: A fixed-income investment where an investor lends money to an entity in return for periodic interest payments and the return of the principal amount.
4. Stock: Ownership shares or equity in a company, representing a proportional claim on its assets and earnings.
5. Dividend: A distribution of a portion of a company's earnings to its shareholders.
6. Liquidity: The ability of an asset or investment to be easily converted into cash without significant loss of value.
7. NOW Account: Negotiable Order of Withdrawal Account; a type of interest-bearing bank account that allows frequent withdrawals.
8. CD: Certificate of Deposit; a time deposit offered by banks with a fixed term and fixed interest rate until maturity.
Note: The capitalization of these terms may vary based on style guidelines or context, but the use of colons and semicolons is not necessary in these particular examples.