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DSST Personal Finance 2
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dsst
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personal-finance
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bvat
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. Agree to be responsible for loan payments if the other person can't make them
things that affect loans
co-signing a loan
diversification
growth stocks
2. Pursues payments on debts owed by individuals or businesses
mutual funds (MF)
fixed expenses
wants
collection agency or debt collector
3. The desire of a good or service
demand
factors that affect a mortgage
certificate of deposit or CD
how insurance is related to risk management
4. Allows to erase debt - must be unemployed of low income - must seek counseling - keeps only exempt property
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
blue chip stocks
chapter 7
Rule of 72
5. Items you need to survive ex: food - water
fixed expenses
types of risk
needs
electronic banking
6. Lenders must disclose all costs of credit
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
credit record
Truth in Lending Act
credit report
7. A report of an individual's credit history prepared by a credit bureau and used by a lender in determining a loan applicant's creditworthiness.
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (NASDAQ)
credit report
short term goals
Annual percentage rate (APR)
8. The total amount of an employee's earnings before deductions are taken out
factors that affect a mortgage
disposable income
gross pay
collection agency or debt collector
9. Interest rates - length of time to borrow money
things that affect loans
Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)
co-signing a loan
Federal Reserve System (FED)
10. Expenses that change from month to month
bankruptcy
insurance
variable expenses
credit report
11. The money an investor receives above and beyond the sum of money initially invested
return
interest
discretionary income
tips for a successful budget
12. Ability to convert to cash and maintain value
types of risk
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
liquidity
Dow Jones
13. The money left to spend or save after taxes have been paid
Federal Reserve System (FED)
Annual percentage rate (APR)
disposable income
net pay
14. The Federal Reserve committee responsible for open market operations and managing the money supply in the United States
Pay Yourself First (PYF)
tax deferred
Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)
factors that affect a mortgage
15. Carefully planned - practical - flexible - written and accessible
Truth in Lending Act
debit card
electronic banking
tips for a successful budget
16. The portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders
Dow Jones
factors that affect a mortgage
risk
dividend
17. The total earnings paid to an employee after payroll taxes and other deductions
short term goals
inflation
growth stocks
net pay
18. Spreading out investments to reduce risk
3 major credit bureaus
credit report
diversification
things that affect loans
19. You owe money (ex: credit card - loan)
interest can be bad for you when....
financing an item
types of risk
opportunity cost
20. Insured interest earning savings account with restricted access to the fund; not as easy to get liquid as a savings account
certificate of deposit or CD
insurance
reasons not to invest in stocks
variable expenses
21. The price of an item will go down if there is little demand or low supply. The price of an item will go up if there is a lot of demand or high amounts of supply.
Law of Supply and Demand
tax deferred
tips for a successful budget
collection agency or debt collector
22. To borrow money from a bank to purchase an item and pay for it over time
emergency fund
time value of money
long term goals
financing an item
23. Goal in which you plan to prepare for and reach in the distant future - over 5 years
long term goals
factors that affect a mortgage
chapter 13
tax deferred
24. Only responsible for the building and the property in the case of an event like fire - water damage
budget
3 major credit bureaus
wants
Landlord
25. Investment that pools money from many investors to invest in stocks - bonds and other securities
Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)
things that affect loans
mutual funds (MF)
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
26. Debts due within the next year (ex: loans - credit cards)
certificate of deposit or CD
Landlord
short term debt
discretionary income
27. Goal in which you plan to reach in the near future - one year or less
short term goals
fixed expenses
Tenant
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
28. The value of buying one item over another
Law of Supply and Demand
Landlord
opportunity cost
collateral
29. The increase in price of goods and services
inflation
Annual percentage rate (APR)
3 major credit bureaus
tax deferred
30. The availability of a good or service
certificate of deposit or CD
diversification
supply
Federal Reserve System (FED)
31. Risky
reasons not to invest in stocks
net pay
diversification
inflation
32. Oldest and largest by volume traded and market cap (2800 companies) - issued at least 1 million shares worth $100 million - earned more than $10 million in last 3 years
co-signing a loan
Truth in Lending Act
types of risk
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
33. The possibility for loss on an investment
compound interest
variable expenses
inflation
risk
34. Cost of credit in the form of the interest rate charged for a full year - cost of credit expressed as a yearly percentage
Annual percentage rate (APR)
debit card
Landlord
Truth in Lending Act
35. A fixed charge for borrowing money
interest
factors that affect your income
bankruptcy
Kelley Blue Book
36. Protects depository institution accounts - incures commercial banks and savings and loan
credit record
diversification
opportunity cost
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
37. A term that describes investments on which earnings are not taxed until retirement (ex: 401k - IRA)
long term goals
tax deferred
variable expenses
collection agency or debt collector
38. A major stock exchange that handles trades through a computerized network - 2nd largest stock exchange
electronic banking
inflation
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (NASDAQ)
Law of Supply and Demand
39. High-priced common stocks that have been strong - profitable stocks for a long period of time.
blue chip stocks
net pay
electronic banking
3 major credit bureaus
40. You are being paid for it (ex: investment)
interest can benefit you when...
simple interest
inflation
tips for a successful budget
41. Formula used to calculate how many years it would take to double an investment
types of risk
return
Rule of 72
3 major credit bureaus
42. Items for enjoyment ex: eating out - entertainment - luxury items
simple interest
credit report
wants
debit card
43. Stocks that pay low dividends - but are expected to grow
blue chip stocks
chapter 7
Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)
growth stocks
44. Can be profitable - liquid
reasons to invest in stocks
interest can benefit you when...
inflation
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (NASDAQ)
45. Responsible for their own personal belongings in the case of an event like fire - water damage
Tenant
risk
co-signing a loan
diversification
46. An indicator of stock market prices; based on the share values of 30 blue-chip stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange
demand
interest
Dow Jones
chapter 7
47. Regulates banks - makes short term loans to banks - conducts monetary policy
Federal Reserve System (FED)
Law of Supply and Demand
Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)
co-signing a loan
48. Taking a certain amount of all money you receive and saving it to be used for spending on longer-term goals.
collection agency or debt collector
opportunity cost
emergency fund
Pay Yourself First (PYF)
49. Interest calculated on both the principal and the accrued interest (daily - monthly - quarterly - semi-annually - annually)
Law of Supply and Demand
compound interest
collection agency or debt collector
growth stocks
50. Time - amount of money - rate of interest
time value of money
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
Annual percentage rate (APR)
gross pay