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Financial Literacy Vocab
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personal-finance
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A purposeful course of action or purpose in life that generally provides income
Coinsurance
Career
Probability
Credit Bureau
2. An expense that a taxpayer can subtract from taxable income. ex: deductions for home mortgage interest & and charitable gifts.
Lease
Opportunity Cost
Tax Deduction
Check
3. A state of being legally released from the obligation to repay some or all debt in exchange for the forced loss of certain assets.
Credit Card
Landlord
Bankruptcy
Opportunity Cost
4. The length of time & in years that it takes an amount of money saved to double when it receives compound interest. This length of time can be found by dividing the interest rate into 72.
Rule of 72
Budget
Goal
Reconcile
5. Expenditures that change from week to week or month to month-- food & clothing & recreation & entertainment.
Deductible
Principal
Checking account
Variable expenses
6. Interest calculated periodically on the loan principal or investment principal only & not on previously earned interest.
Charitable Giving
Landlord
Dumpster Diving
Simple Interest
7. The original amount of money deposited or invested.
Net income
Rule of 72
Debit card
Principal
8. The costs of goods and services & including those that are FIXED (rent & car loans) and those that are VARIABLE (food & clothing & entertainment).
Coinsurance
Savings Accounts
Expenses
Check
9. A non-cash contribution to a charitable organization which can be given a cash value.
Tax Deduction
Closing Costs
Individual Retirement Account (IRA)
Gifts in-kind
10. Anything subtracted from your gross income.
Gifts in-kind
Closing Costs
Gifts in-kind
Deductions
11. Using a person's name or personal information without the person's permission to steal money or get other benefit.
Identity Theft
Interest
Reconcile
Check
12. The process of setting income aside for future spending. Saving provides ready cash for emergencies and short-term goals & and funds for investing.
Mortgage company
Credit union
Debit card
Saving
13. The chance or likelihood that something will happen.
Credit Bureau
Annuity
Probability
Credit union
14. A person who owns property and rents it to another.
Charitable Giving
Expenses
Landlord
Income
15. A bank or credit union account that allows withdrawals by writing a check.
Fraud Risk
Medicare
Credit Bureau
Checking account
16. A plastic card used to deduct a purchase amount directly from your checking account.
Tenant
Debit card
Premium
Opportunity Cost
17. A financial institution deposit account that pays interest and allows withdrawals. (SHORT term goals)
Creditor
Social security
Savings Accounts
Net income
18. Money earned from investments and employment.
Social security
Income
Lease
Checking account
19. A written contract specifying the terms for the use of an asset and the legal responsibilities of both parties to the agreement & such as a property owner and tenant.
Budget
Lease
Closing Costs
Identity Theft
20. The process of comparing personal bank account records to the bank's records of that account balance in order to uncover any possible discrepancies.
Reconcile
Interest Rate
401 k
Checking account
21. A contract between an individual and an insurance company where the individual makes a payments that are invested by the company and repaid to the individual at a later date & generally during retirement.
Rate of Return
Annuity
Social security
Net income
22. A set of principles or beliefs that govern an individual's actions.
Dumpster Diving
Hacking
Premium
Ethics
23. A plan for managing money & dividing up expected income and expenses among spending and saving options based on personal goals during a given time period.
Rate of Return
Morals
Budget
Individual Retirement Account (IRA)
24. A written legal document directing a bank or credit union to pay a person or business a specific sum of money.
Savings Accounts
Check
Social security
Deductible
25. Payment for the use of someone else's money
Gambling
Interest
Fixed expenses
Gifts in-kind
26. The belief that people should be taxed according to the benefits they receive from the good or service the tax supports. (Example- gas tax)
Benefits-received principle
Progressive tax
Tenant
Income
27. The process used to determine What an individual wants to be & do or have (What a person wants to accomplish).
Principal
Closing Costs
Opportunity Cost
Goal setting
28. Someone who knowingly deceives you for their own personal gain.
Rate of Return
Deductible
Creditor
Fraud
29. The costs of goods and services & including those that are FIXED (rent & car loans) and those that are VARIABLE (food & clothing & entertainment).
Expenses
Interest
Checking account
Credit Card
30. A legal organization providing services or activities without commercial or monetary gain.
Landlord
Principal
Nonprofit organization
Tenant
31. The act of giving to charitable organizations or to those in need.
Annuity
Fraud
Gross income
Charitable Giving
32. A federal system of old-age & survivors' & disability & and hospital care (Medicare) insurance which requires employers to withhold wages from employees' paychecks and deposit that money in designated accounts.
Principal
Charitable Giving
Goal
Social security
33. The value of the second-best alternative that a person gives up when making one choice instead of another.
Fraud
Opportunity Cost
Social security
Interest
34. A state of being legally released from the obligation to repay some or all debt in exchange for the forced loss of certain assets.
Identity Theft
Net income
Bankruptcy
Fraud Risk
35. A retirement plan that allows employees in private companies to make contributions of pre-tax dollars to a company pool that is then invested in stocks & bonds & or money markets.
401 k
Tax Deduction
Progressive tax
Expenses
36. Wages or salary before deductions for taxes and other purposes.
Deductible
Deductible
Gross income
Variable expenses
37. The fee paid for insurance protection.
Premium
Fraud
Income
Dumpster Diving
38. An account in which an individual may set aside earned income in a tax-deferred savings plan for his or her retirement.
Individual Retirement Account (IRA)
Simple Interest
Copayment
Credit Report
39. A person or company to whom money is owed.
Credit Card
Creditor
Individual Retirement Account (IRA)
Credit Score/Rating
40. Someone who rummages through your trash looking for bills or other paper with your personal information on it.
Dumpster Diving
Expenses
Progressive tax
Morals
41. A statement about What a person wants to be & do & or have & accomplished by taking certain steps; provides direction to a plan of action.
Fixed expenses
Interest
Rule of 72
Goal
42. A loan to finance the purchase of real estate & usually with specified payment periods and interest rates.
Credit Bureau
Annuity
Mortgage
Bankruptcy
43. Costs paid when buying a house or real estate.
Rate of Return
Closing Costs
Social security
Deductible
44. An establishment that collects and distributes credit history info. of individuals & business.
Credit Bureau
Ethics
Career
Medicare
45. A bank or credit union account that allows withdrawals by writing a check.
Tenant
Benefits-received principle
Mortgage
Checking account
46. A non-cash contribution to a charitable organization which can be given a cash value.
Identity Theft
Mortgage company
Gifts in-kind
Credit Card
47. Someone who rummages through your trash looking for bills or other paper with your personal information on it.
Deductible
Reconcile
Dumpster Diving
Social security
48. A person or company to whom money is owed.
Net income
Creditor
Fraud
Ethics
49. A person who pays rent; the legal name for a renter.
Check
Opportunity Cost
Tenant
Mortgage company
50. Expenditures that are the same from week to week or month to month; such as mortgage or rent or car payments.
Gifts in-kind
Fixed expenses
Mortgage
Medicare