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DSST Personal Finance 2
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Subjects
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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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1. Allows to erase debt - must be unemployed of low income - must seek counseling - keeps only exempt property
3 major credit bureaus
discretionary income
chapter 7
budget
2. 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.
financing an item
tips for using credit wisely
fixed expenses
Law of Supply and Demand
3. 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)
how insurance is related to risk management
credit report
Rule of 72
4. Source of information in determining a fair price for a vehicle - new or used
demand
co-signing a loan
Kelley Blue Book
growth stocks
5. A term that describes investments on which earnings are not taxed until retirement (ex: 401k - IRA)
tax deferred
electronic banking
tips for a successful budget
chapter 13
6. Be careful using credit cards - understand how much debt you have - pay off debt ASAP - pay off in full and on time - consolidate credit cards to low interest rate card
financing an item
mutual funds (MF)
electronic banking
tips for using credit wisely
7. The portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders
wants
dividend
collateral
liquidity
8. Investment that pools money from many investors to invest in stocks - bonds and other securities
liquidity
Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)
dividend
mutual funds (MF)
9. Regulates banks - makes short term loans to banks - conducts monetary policy
Federal Reserve System (FED)
diversification
discretionary income
return
10. Money set aside for unforseen expenses in case of injury - loss of job or extra expenses
return
gross pay
Dow Jones
emergency fund
11. Salary - wages - interest - campital gains - commission
tips for a successful budget
factors that affect your income
debit card
long term goals
12. Items you need to survive ex: food - water
Landlord
reasons not to invest in stocks
needs
insurance
13. Using computers to carry out transfers of money
Law of Supply and Demand
supply
electronic banking
types of risk
14. The increase in price of goods and services
tips for a successful budget
growth stocks
inflation
chapter 7
15. Interest paid on the principal alone (I=p x r x t)
simple interest
diversification
blue chip stocks
factors that affect a mortgage
16. The value of buying one item over another
credit record
opportunity cost
co-signing a loan
wants
17. Properties or assets that are offered to secure a loan or other credit; subject to seizure upon default
collateral
electronic banking
chapter 13
interest can benefit you when...
18. Legal process in which some or all of the assets of a debtor are distributed among the creditors because the debtor is unable to pay his or her debts; the legal process of getting out of debt
bankruptcy
simple interest
collection agency or debt collector
credit record
19. Stocks that pay low dividends - but are expected to grow
growth stocks
Pay Yourself First (PYF)
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (NASDAQ)
3 major credit bureaus
20. An indicator of stock market prices; based on the share values of 30 blue-chip stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange
Dow Jones
time value of money
gross pay
tax deferred
21. A plan for managing your money for a given period of time
reasons not to invest in stocks
budget
Law of Supply and Demand
variable expenses
22. Spreading out investments to reduce risk
financing an item
Truth in Lending Act
diversification
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
23. The money left to spend or save after taxes have been paid
disposable income
gross pay
factors that affect a mortgage
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (NASDAQ)
24. Taking a certain amount of all money you receive and saving it to be used for spending on longer-term goals.
short term debt
opportunity cost
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
Pay Yourself First (PYF)
25. Debts due within the next year (ex: loans - credit cards)
short term debt
3 major credit bureaus
Truth in Lending Act
Landlord
26. Goal in which you plan to prepare for and reach in the distant future - over 5 years
diversification
long term goals
savings account
Tenant
27. The desire of a good or service
demand
credit record
compound interest
factors that affect a mortgage
28. You owe money (ex: credit card - loan)
collection agency or debt collector
reasons not to invest in stocks
interest can be bad for you when....
needs
29. Protects you from the probability that injury - damage or loss will occur
how insurance is related to risk management
inflation
electronic banking
tax deferred
30. Responsible for their own personal belongings in the case of an event like fire - water damage
blue chip stocks
CPI's relation to inflation
Tenant
discretionary income
31. Allows pay back of debt with more time - court oversees repayment of plan
chapter 13
interest can be bad for you when....
liquidity
net pay
32. Only responsible for the building and the property in the case of an event like fire - water damage
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
mutual funds (MF)
fixed expenses
Landlord
33. Income risk - personal risk - liquidity risk - interest rate risk
wants
co-signing a loan
types of risk
liquidity
34. Can be profitable - liquid
net pay
reasons to invest in stocks
Federal Reserve System (FED)
discretionary income
35. Set costs that must be paid such as rent - insurance - and car payments
fixed expenses
wants
savings account
emergency fund
36. Consumer Price Index is the measure that examines the weighted average of prices of a basket of consumer goods and services - such as transporation - food and medical care.
37. To borrow money from a bank to purchase an item and pay for it over time
long term goals
financing an item
Annual percentage rate (APR)
time value of money
38. Time - amount of money - rate of interest
types of risk
time value of money
chapter 13
mutual funds (MF)
39. Lenders must disclose all costs of credit
supply
Dow Jones
Truth in Lending Act
insurance
40. A card (usually plastic) that enables the holder to withdraw money or to have the cost of purchases charged directly to the holder's bank account
debit card
reasons not to invest in stocks
return
insurance
41. The possibility for loss on an investment
Truth in Lending Act
risk
disposable income
needs
42. The total earnings paid to an employee after payroll taxes and other deductions
interest
net pay
factors that affect your income
mutual funds (MF)
43. The availability of a good or service
collection agency or debt collector
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (NASDAQ)
variable expenses
supply
44. The Federal Reserve committee responsible for open market operations and managing the money supply in the United States
co-signing a loan
Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)
liquidity
Federal Reserve System (FED)
45. Expenses that change from month to month
wants
variable expenses
financing an item
short term goals
46. High-priced common stocks that have been strong - profitable stocks for a long period of time.
Federal Reserve System (FED)
types of risk
tips for using credit wisely
blue chip stocks
47. Disposable income available for spending and saving after an individual has purchased the basic necessities of food - clothing - and shelter
CPI's relation to inflation
risk
time value of money
discretionary income
48. Goal in which you plan to reach in the near future - one year or less
tips for a successful budget
Pay Yourself First (PYF)
mutual funds (MF)
short term goals
49. Econoomy - interest rates - supply and demand of housing market - treasury bond rates
time value of money
factors that affect a mortgage
supply
return
50. Items for enjoyment ex: eating out - entertainment - luxury items
variable expenses
short term debt
wants
Dow Jones