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Financial Literacy Basics
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Subjects
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literacy
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personal-finance
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. US treasury security that matures in 2 & 5 & or 10 years
non-market risk
dividend
stock
US Treasury Notes
2. Earning interest on interest.
Personal Identification Number - PIN
state income tax
compounding interest rate
credit score
3. A detailed record of your personal credit and financial transactions.
yield
savings account
credit report
options
4. Merrill Lynch & Fidelity Investments & American Express
chapter 13
financial advisers
delayed gratification
well-know full-service brokers
5. Movement of money you receive and the money you spend
credit history
Temporary investment
cash flow
credit limit
6. Actions that the government might take that would reduce the value of an investment
capital loss
political risk
corporate bonds
principal
7. Reducing investment risk by putting money in several different types of investments.
social security tax
dividend
diversification
ATM - Automatic Teller Machine
8. The entire amount of money you owe to lenders
savings
debt
debit card
US Treasury Bills
9. A card that is used to deduct a purchase amount directly from your checking account instead of drawing on a line of credit; also called 'check card.'
debit card
annuities
origination fee
share draft account
10. Discount bonds; a bond purchased for less than the maturity value; example you buy a $50 bond for $25
capital gain
diversification
periodic or occasional expenses
Series EE Savings Bond
11. Bonds designed for investors wanting to protect again inflation losses
collectibles
rate of return
Series I Savings Bond
cash flow
12. A technique to gain personal information for the purpose of identity theft - usually by means of fraudulent e-mail or pop-up messages.
phishing
chapter 13
periodic or occasional expenses
real estate
13. The setting aside of money for future use or other investments
phishing
savings
pay yourself first - P.Y.F.
bank
14. A for-profit company that is owned by its stockholders and provides savings and checking accounts and other financial services to its customers.
short term goal
principal
origination fee
bank
15. The amount of money someone is willing to loan you.
well-known discount brokers
options
principal
mutual funds
16. The place where stocks are bought and sold.
stock market
grace period
investing risk
rate of return
17. Business Weekly & Forbes & Money
diversification
Temporary investment
well-know financial magazines
spending plan
18. An amount that credit card companies can charge for the use of a credit card.
rate of return
annual fee
dividend
full-service broker
19. A legal process to get out of debt when you can no longer make all your required payments.
Rule of 72
Series I Savings Bond
credit limit
bankruptcy
20. The increase or decrease in the original purchase price of an investment over a period of time.
opportunity cost
rate of return
Temporary investment
Securities and Exchange Commission
21. The amount of a loss you must pay out of your own pocket before the insurance company will step in and pay the rest.
deductible
penny stocks
US Treasury Bills
social security tax
22. Losses in an investment as a result of the business cycle
credit score
market risk
dollar cost average
checking account
23. Losses in an investment as a result of the business cycle
credit score
market risk
political risk
Rule of 72
24. A detailed record of your personal credit and financial transactions.
well-known investor services
pay yourself first - P.Y.F.
credit report
strategic investing
25. A term that describes investments on which earnings are not taxed until retirement
tax deferred
credit score
yield
mutual fund
26. A mathematical method that can be used to show how long it will take to double your money in an investment simply by dividing 72 by the rate of interest.
well-known discount brokers
well-known discount brokers
US Treasury Bonds
Rule of 72
27. A mathematical method that can be used to show how long it will take to double your money in an investment simply by dividing 72 by the rate of interest.
stocks
Rule of 72
risk taker
collectibles
28. Investment choices that will be re-evaluated within a year or less
options
Temporary investment
industry risk
share draft account
29. A summary of a person's borrowing and repayment history.
Series EE Savings Bond
strategic investing
credit history
time value of money
30. Discount bonds; a bond purchased for less than the maturity value; example you buy a $50 bond for $25
Rule of 72
Securities and Exchange Commission
Series EE Savings Bond
maturity date
31. Investment choices that will be held for long periods
permanent investment
diversification
time value of money
Series I Savings Bond
32. An account you have at a financial institution that helps you accumulate and save money and earn a small amount of interest at the same time.
interest-rate risk
savings account
values
compounding interest rate
33. Associated with owning stock of similar groups of businesses
share draft account
industry risk
interest-rate risk
put-and-take account
34. Low-priced stocks of small companies that have no track record
principal
penny stocks
over-the-limit fee
mutual fund
35. A payroll deduction collected by employers by law and sent to the federal government to provide a small income and other services to the elderly - disabled Americans - and orphaned minors.
risk averse
municipal bonds
social security tax
variable expenses
36. A government sector that requires all public corporations to make annual reports available to their stockholders
cash flow
diversification
Securities and Exchange Commission
options
37. Investors who are afraid to make investments
US Treasury Notes
market risk
spyware
risk averse
38. Merrill Lynch & Fidelity Investments & American Express
discount brokers
stocks
well-know full-service brokers
time value of money
39. Low-priced stocks of small companies that have no track record
corporate bonds
capital loss
options
penny stocks
40. An investment security that is actually a diversified portfolio of equities - bonds or other securities. Investors purchase shares and can sell them at any time.
credit union
interest-rate risk
collectibles
mutual fund
41. An electronic machine that bank customers and credit union members can use to withdraw cash and make other financial transactions.
mutual funds
ATM - Automatic Teller Machine
put-and-take account
spyware
42. Conservative investing; used when you have 'excess' savings
spending plan
initial investing
permanent investment
credit
43. The probability that injury - damage - or loss will occur.
bankruptcy
bankruptcy
risk
municipal bonds
44. The amount of money someone is willing to loan you.
career
collectibles
portfolio
principal
45. The date on which the borrowed money must be repaid
maturity date
investing risk
options
over-the-limit fee
46. Expenses that aren't paid every month and can be either fixed or variable.
credit score
wants
dividend
periodic or occasional expenses
47. Investors who are afraid to make investments
opportunity cost
well-know financial magazines
risk averse
coverage limit
48. A spending plan for managing money during a given period of time.
tax deferred
budget
debt
bank
49. The belief - qualities - or standards that you consider important or desirable.
credit report
values
interest-rate risk
short term goal
50. Coins & art & memorabilia or other items that are popular from time to time
principal
political risk
Rule of 72
collectibles