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Financial Literacy Basics
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personal-finance
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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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. A term that describes investments on which earnings are not taxed until retirement
compounding interest rate
time value of money
well-know financial magazines
tax deferred
2. Smaller decisions that can result from a major decision.
futures
satellite decisions
annual report
spending plan
3. Debt obligations of state or local governments
debit card
discount brokers
US Treasury Notes
municipal bonds
4. A detailed record of your personal credit and financial transactions.
dollar cost average
credit report
company risk
APR - Average Percentage Rate
5. Business Weekly & Forbes & Money
over-the-limit fee
portfolio
well-know financial magazines
capital loss
6. Maximum amount of credit a lender will extend to a customer.
periodic or occasional expenses
Temporary investment
credit limit
mutual funds
7. The date on which the borrowed money must be repaid
maturity date
risk taker
diversification
mutual fund
8. A for-profit company that is owned by its stockholders and provides savings and checking accounts and other financial services to its customers.
annual fee
credit history
bank
risk taker
9. A government sector that requires all public corporations to make annual reports available to their stockholders
Securities and Exchange Commission
mutual fund
risk management
principal
10. Collection of investments
dollar cost average
time value of money
portfolio
short term goal
11. Low-priced stocks of small companies that have no track record
well-known investor services
company risk
penny stocks
financial pages
12. Is a numerical rating - based on credit report information that represents a person's level of creditworthiness
risk averse
wants
Personal Identification Number - PIN
credit score
13. The value of What is given up when you choose one option over another.
diversification
opportunity cost
variable expenses
Temporary investment
14. Investment choices that will be held for long periods
permanent investment
delayed gratification
well-know full-service brokers
stocks
15. Uncontrollable and unpredictable events that cause an investment to lose value
non-market risk
stock market
financial pages
principal
16. Newspapers list of securities
bank
financial pages
risk taker
ATM - Automatic Teller Machine
17. The chance that an investment's value will decrease
checking account
state income tax
maturity date
investing risk
18. Expenses that are not fixed.
variable expenses
opportunity cost
values
permanent investment
19. The practice of investing a fixed amount into the same investment at regular intervals - regardless of what the stock market is doing.
dollar cost average
Series EE Savings Bond
risk
financial advisers
20. Expenses that are not fixed.
social security tax
capital loss
risk averse
variable expenses
21. Investment choices that will be re-evaluated within a year or less
investing risk
yield
Securities and Exchange Commission
Temporary investment
22. Associated with owning stock of similar groups of businesses
Rule of 72
risk averse
periodic or occasional expenses
industry risk
23. Investing with a series of regular payments; usually associated with life insurance companies
wants
budget
credit
annuities
24. Reducing investment risk by putting money in several different types of investments.
well-known financial newspapers
chapter 7
bond
diversification
25. A technique used for estimating the number of years required to double your money at a given rate
industry risk
periodic or occasional expenses
Rule of 72
portfolio
26. The amount a corporation borrowed in a bond situation
principal
phishing
investor services
bankruptcy
27. The unique passcode number you use to get access to your savings and/or checking account
market risk
Personal Identification Number - PIN
deductible
annuities
28. The right & not the obligation & to buy or sell commodities or stocks for a specific price on a specific date
options
spyware
annuities
compounding interest rate
29. A technique to gain personal information for the purpose of identity theft - usually by means of fraudulent e-mail or pop-up messages.
dollar cost average
credit
systematic investing
phishing
30. Associated with owning stock of similar groups of businesses
US Treasury Notes
industry risk
financial pages
share account
31. The increase or decrease in the original purchase price of an investment over a period of time.
rate of return
penny stocks
mutual funds
credit limit
32. The practice of investing a fixed amount into the same investment at regular intervals - regardless of what the stock market is doing.
bankruptcy
career
savings
dollar cost average
33. Associated with owning stock of only one company
ATM - Automatic Teller Machine
stocks
phishing
company risk
34. A government sector that requires all public corporations to make annual reports available to their stockholders
credit
diversification
savings account
Securities and Exchange Commission
35. Another term for budget
spending plan
rate of return
credit report
annual fee
36. Wall Street Journal and Barron's
US Treasury Notes
short term goal
financial advisers
well-known financial newspapers
37. Bold and high-risk investments
state income tax
political risk
Securities and Exchange Commission
speculative investments
38. Discount bonds; a bond purchased for less than the maturity value; example you buy a $50 bond for $25
Series EE Savings Bond
credit union
ATM - Automatic Teller Machine
futures
39. An amount of money that is loaned on trust with the expectation that it will be repaid at a later date.
credit
penny stocks
Rule of 72
debit card
40. Investment choices that will be held for long periods
permanent investment
diversification
financial pages
opportunity cost
41. A financial institution owned by its members that provides savings and checking accounts and other services to its membership at low fees.
portfolio
credit union
futures
full-service broker
42. The process of dealing with the chance of a potential personal or financial loss.
interest
risk management
debit card
investor services
43. The increase or decrease in the original purchase price of an investment over a period of time.
risk taker
inflation
rate of return
well-known financial newspapers
44. Amount of money that is set aside for future purchases
put-and-take account
interest-rate risk
savings
opportunity cost
45. Discount bonds; a bond purchased for less than the maturity value; example you buy a $50 bond for $25
industry risk
Series EE Savings Bond
budget
well-know full-service brokers
46. Investors who take to take chances
mutual funds
over-the-limit fee
risk taker
well-know full-service brokers
47. The use of long-term savings to earn a financial return
Investing
speculative investments
periodic or occasional expenses
collectibles
48. The difference between a higher selling price and a lower purchase price - resulting in a financial gain for the seller
dividend
chapter 7
annual report
capital gain
49. The process of dealing with the chance of a potential personal or financial loss.
risk management
risk averse
universal default
futures
50. 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.
Rule of 72
spyware
corporate bonds
APR - Average Percentage Rate