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Financial Literacy Vocab
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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. Payments earned by households for selling or renting their productive resources. May include salaries & wages & interest and dividends
Nonprofit organization
Interest
Income
Gifts in-kind
2. A statement about What a person wants to be & do & or have & accomplished by taking certain steps; provides direction to a plan of action.
Expenses
Interest Rate
Goal
Social security
3. A long-term loan to buy real estate including land and the structures on it.
Mortgage
Closing Costs
Charitable Giving
Copayment
4. A purposeful course of action or purpose in life that generally provides income
Identity Theft
Credit
Goal
Career
5. A bank or credit union account that allows withdrawals by writing a check.
Dumpster Diving
Deductions
Copayment
Checking account
6. Dollar amount or percentage of a loss that is not insured & as specified in an insurance policy.
Deductible
Lease
Mortgage
Gambling
7. Expenditures that are the same from week to week or month to month; such as mortgage or rent or car payments.
Check
Copayment
Fixed expenses
Credit union
8. Interest calculated periodically on the loan principal or investment principal only & not on previously earned interest.
Simple Interest
Coinsurance
Medicare
Credit Report
9. Dollar amount or percentage of a loss that is not insured & as specified in an insurance policy.
Goal
Deductions
Premium
Deductible
10. The act of giving to charitable organizations or to those in need.
Gross income
Gifts in-kind
Charitable Giving
Identity Theft
11. Using a person's name or personal information without the person's permission to steal money or get other benefit.
Mortgage
Fixed expenses
Medicare
Identity Theft
12. A person or company to whom money is owed.
Fraud
Rate of Return
Creditor
401 k
13. A non-cash contribution to a charitable organization which can be given a cash value.
Rate of Return
Gifts in-kind
Tenant
Goal
14. A non-cash contribution to a charitable organization which can be given a cash value.
Morals
Premium
Gifts in-kind
Fixed expenses
15. 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.
Interest Rate
Nonprofit organization
Opportunity Cost
Budget
16. A system of values and principles of conduct that promotes good customs and virtues while condemning bad customs and vices.
Rate of Return
Ethics
Morals
Landlord
17. Services offered by organizations that help consumers find a way to repay debts through careful budgeting and management of funds.
Fixed expenses
Consumer Credit Counseling
Credit Card
Fixed expenses
18. The chance that an investment has been misrepresented.
Progressive tax
Fraud Risk
Bankruptcy
Simple Interest
19. A state of being legally released from the obligation to repay some or all debt in exchange for the forced loss of certain assets.
Savings Accounts
Gifts in-kind
Budget
Bankruptcy
20. A measure of the uncertainty of an investment's rate of return; possible losses.
Credit Report
Income
Benefits-received principle
Risk
21. Federal government program & financed by deductions from wages that pays for certain health care expenses for older citizens.
Fraud Risk
Ethics
Medicare
Net income
22. A measure of the uncertainty of an investment's rate of return; possible losses.
Risk
Closing Costs
Hacking
Individual Retirement Account (IRA)
23. A tax that takes a larger percentage of income from people in higher-income groups than from people in lower-income ones; (Example - U.S. federal income tax)
Progressive tax
Credit
Credit Report
Checking account
24. A state of being legally released from the obligation to repay some or all debt in exchange for the forced loss of certain assets.
Checking account
Income
Gifts in-kind
Bankruptcy
25. A measure of creditworthiness based on an analysis of the consumer's financial history & often computed as a numerical score & using the FICO or other scoring systems to analyze the consumer's credit.
Risk
Net income
Bankruptcy
Credit Score/Rating
26. A loan to finance the purchase of real estate & usually with specified payment periods and interest rates.
Mortgage
Deductions
401 k
Progressive tax
27. How fast money in savings account or investment grows.
401 k
Fraud Risk
Rate of Return
Copayment
28. A bank or credit union account that allows withdrawals by writing a check.
Checking account
Income
Debit card
Credit Score/Rating
29. An expense that a taxpayer can subtract from taxable income. ex: deductions for home mortgage interest & and charitable gifts.
Income
Premium
Debit card
Tax Deduction
30. A loan to finance the purchase of real estate & usually with specified payment periods and interest rates.
Gifts in-kind
Mortgage
Gambling
Saving
31. The chance or likelihood that something will happen.
Ethics
Closing Costs
Probability
Tenant
32. A plastic card that authorizes the delivery of goods and services in exchange for future payment with interest & according to a specific schedule.
Goal
Credit union
Check
Credit Card
33. A written legal document directing a bank or credit union to pay a person or business a specific sum of money.
Deductible
Check
Budget
Credit
34. The costs of goods and services & including those that are FIXED (rent & car loans) and those that are VARIABLE (food & clothing & entertainment).
Expenses
Deductible
Check
Copayment
35. A company that makes loans for the purchase of a house or other real estate.
Mortgage company
Landlord
Ethics
Mortgage
36. 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.
Premium
Progressive tax
Annuity
Reconcile
37. The process of setting income aside for future spending. Saving provides ready cash for emergencies and short-term goals & and funds for investing.
Nonprofit organization
Deductions
Budget
Saving
38. Someone who rummages through your trash looking for bills or other paper with your personal information on it.
Dumpster Diving
Lease
Budget
Progressive tax
39. A company that makes loans for the purchase of a house or other real estate.
Reconcile
Mortgage company
Creditor
Expenses
40. 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
Copayment
Reconcile
Check
41. The value of the second-best alternative that a person gives up when making one choice instead of another.
Opportunity Cost
Ethics
Coinsurance
Savings Accounts
42. An amount of money that the member or insured pays directly to a provider at the time services are rendered.
Copayment
Risk
Tenant
Interest Rate
43. Payment for the use of someone else's money
Creditor
Interest Rate
Interest
Opportunity Cost
44. 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.
Opportunity Cost
Credit Score/Rating
Budget
Fixed expenses
45. The belief that people should be taxed according to the benefits they receive from the good or service the tax supports. (Example- gas tax)
Debit card
Bankruptcy
Benefits-received principle
Coinsurance
46. Federal government program & financed by deductions from wages that pays for certain health care expenses for older citizens.
Reconcile
Morals
Identity Theft
Medicare
47. 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.
Closing Costs
Credit
Rule of 72
Medicare
48. Someone who knowingly deceives you for their own personal gain.
Fraud
Premium
Charitable Giving
Nonprofit organization
49. The chance that an investment has been misrepresented.
Closing Costs
Goal setting
Morals
Fraud Risk
50. An agreement to provide goods & services & or money in exchange for future payments with interest by a specific date or according to a specific schedule.
Credit Bureau
Fraud
Credit
Deductible