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Wealth Management
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Subjects
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personal-finance
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business-skills
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. A technique to gain personal information for the purpose of identity theft - usually by means of fraudulent e-mail
Lien
Phishing
Loan Shark
Retirement Planning
2. Income on which tax must be paid; total income minus exemptions and deductions
Transaction Fee
SEC Filings
Taxable Income
Ownership Investments
3. An institution that issues something (securities or publications or currency etc.)
Investing
Asset
Disclosure
Issuer
4. Making money for owning something
Executor
Ownership Investments
Index Fund
Living Trust
5. The standard IRS form for individual tax returns.
Present Value
Profit
1040 tax form
Investing
6. The interest rate that a bond issuer will pay to a bondholder
Net Income
Coupon Rate
FICA
Incentives
7. A bond with zero discounts
Zero-Coupon Bond
Cannibalizing assets
Coupon Rate
Secured Loan
8. A mutual fund that invests in the stocks that are the basis of a well-known stock or bond index
Indirect Car Loan
Index Fund
Retirement Planning
Profit
9. Any of a number of fraudulent - deceptive - discriminatory - or unfavorable lending practices. Many of these practices are illegal - while others are legal but not in the best interest of the borrowers.
Wealth Management
Wage
Predatory Lending
Deductions
10. Debt backed by a mortgage - pledge of collateral - or other lien; debt for which the creditor has the right to pursue specific pledged property upon default. Examples include home mortgages - auto loans and tax liens.
Secured Debt
Deduction
Total Debt
Maturity Date
11. Preparing a plan for transferring property during one's lifetime and at one's death
Estate Planning
Pension
Unsecured Debt
Forbearance
12. Limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited wants
Will
Scarcity
Wage
Maturity Date
13. The value of a security that is set by the company issuing it
Par Value
On-Boarding
Beneficiary
Savings Register
14. Loan with equal number of payments of the same amount over a fixed period of time.
Reconcile
Installment Loan
Bonds
Wealth Management
15. Grant use or occupation of under a term of contract
Rent
Executor
Stockholders' Equity
Premium
16. Act of combinging all debts into one monthly payment - typically extending the terms and the length of time required to repay the debt
Installment Loan
Par Value
Debt Consolidation
Pay Period
17. A yearly statement of the financial condition - progress - and expectations of an organization
Self-Interest
Credit
Salary
Annual Report
18. A debt not backed by specific property to satisfy the indebtedness in case of default.
Deposit
Unsecured Debt
Saving
Interest Rate
19. The economical needs of an individual
Unsecured Loan
Financial Needs
Yield
Index Fund
20. A venture undertaken without regard to possible loss or injury
Risk
Distribution
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Deductible
21. The financial gain (earned or unearned) accruing over a given period of time
Income
Adjusted Gross Income
Debt Consolidation
Debit
22. Savings account that pays market rate or better interest and allows access to funds without penalty.
Money Market Accounts
Shares Outstanding
Financial Institution
Securities
23. The letters used to identify listed companies on the securities exchanges where they are traded (DPS) Dr. Pepper Snapple Group
Stock Symbol
Maturity Date
Profit
Payday Loan
24. Grant use or occupation of under a term of contract
Executor
Rent
Par Value
1040 EZ tax form
25. A penalty for making a payment after the due date
Decison-making
Personal Budget
Late Fee
Vesting
26. Arrangement for deferred payment for goods and services
Credit
Maintain
Compound Interest
Decison-making
27. Money paid to a worker
Probate
Predatory Lending
Wage
Pay Period
28. A long-term loan extended to someone who buys property
1040 tax form
Mortage
Stockholders' Equity
Allocation
29. Things that incite or spur to action; rewards or reasons for performing a task.
Bond Rating
Gross Income
Incentives
Scarcity
30. The apparent worth as opposed to the real worth
Probate
Face Value
Interest-Only Loan
Transaction
31. Loan deal in which the actual lender may not be known to the borrower.
Risk
Financial Needs
Interest Rate
Indirect Car Loan
32. The co-option of another person's personal information (e.g. - name - social security number - credit card number - passport) without that person's knowledge and the fraudulent use of such knowledge
Identity Theft
Shares Outstanding
Net Worth
Balance
33. A loan backed by something valuable - such as property
Mutual Funds
Resources
Secured Loan
Gross Income
34. A financial statement that gives operating results for a specific period
Income Statement
Taxable Income
Bankruptcy
Collectibles
35. Loan where the lender goes through the borrower
Opportunity Cost
W-4
Direct Car Loan
Scarcity
36. A general and progressive increase in prices
Net Worth
W-4
Inflation
Face Value
37. All costs or bills related to the business
Loan Shark
Lending Investments
Expenses
Insurance
38. Short-term and Long-term objectives that are driven by values.
Pension
Insurance
Saving
Financial Goals
39. An estimation of the value of a business that is obtained by multiplying the number of shares outstanding by the current price of a share
Risk
Market Capitalization
Exchange-Traded Funds
Certificates of Deposit
40. A loan that is paid off in a fixed rate over a period of time
Late Fee
Vesting
Fixed-Rate Loan
Compound Interest
41. The economical needs of an individual
Insurance
Debit
dividends
Financial Needs
42. Funds that pay part of their distributions out of principal cannibalize their assets. This depletes the fund's asset base. Funds cannibalize assets to maintain a dividend and keep shareholders happy. However - like feeding a cow its own milk - this p
Overdraft protection
Cannibalizing assets
Inflation
Return
43. A record of the financial situation of an institution on a particular date by listing its assets and the claims against those assets
Balance Sheet
Mutual Funds
Float
Inflation
44. A guarantee of accrued benefits to participants at retirement age - regardless of their employment status at that time
Transaction
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Insurance
Vesting
45. A loan backed by something valuable - such as property
Secured Loan
Total Assets
Pension
Asset
46. The act of reducing the selling price of merchandise
Wealth Management
Loan Shark
Self-Interest
Deduction
47. The act of taking out money or other capital
Debit
Interest-Only Loan
Withdrawal
Ownership Investments
48. Savings account that pays market rate or better interest and allows access to funds without penalty.
Installment Loan
Consequence
Money Market Accounts
Par Value
49. Income on which tax must be paid; total income minus exemptions and deductions
Taxable Income
Stockholders' Equity
Decison-making
Checkbook Register
50. Business organizations that accommodate the buying and selling of securities.
Estate Planning
Interest Rate
Stock Exchanges
Return