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Financial Literacy Basics
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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. A form of bankruptcy that allows you to repay many of your debts over a period of time - usually no more than five years.
bankruptcy
share draft account
risk taker
chapter 13
2. A general and progressive increase in prices
savings account
debit card
credit history
inflation
3. The practice of investing a fixed amount into the same investment at regular intervals - regardless of what the stock market is doing.
investing risk
market risk
dollar cost average
savings
4. The profit from an investment.
yield
grace period
stock market
credit
5. US treasury security that matures in 30 years
US Treasury Bonds
tax deferred
permanent investment
credit
6. Summary of a corporation's financial condition
annual report
budget
spyware
rate of return
7. A summary of a person's borrowing and repayment history.
APR - Average Percentage Rate
Rule of 72
well-known discount brokers
credit history
8. Merrill Lynch & Fidelity Investments & American Express
credit limit
investor services
well-know full-service brokers
values
9. The date on which the borrowed money must be repaid
risk
stock market
maturity date
diversification
10. The chance that inflation will rise faster than the rate of return on an investment
interest-rate risk
bankruptcy
Investing
pay yourself first - P.Y.F.
11. Things that add comfort and pleasure to your life but you can live without if you need to.
wants
financial pages
municipal bonds
Personal Identification Number - PIN
12. Associated with owning stock of only one company
well-known discount brokers
chapter 7
company risk
rate of return
13. The willingness to give up something you want now in return for something better in the future.
periodic or occasional expenses
time value of money
systematic investing
delayed gratification
14. Investors who take to take chances
collectibles
corporate bonds
risk taker
US Treasury Bills
15. Bonds designed for investors wanting to protect again inflation losses
time value of money
credit score
stock market
Series I Savings Bond
16. A formal contract to repay borrowed money with interest at fixed intervals
permanent investment
bond
variable expenses
rate of return
17. Debt obligations of state or local governments
chapter 13
cash flow
municipal bonds
stock
18. A legal process to get out of debt when you can no longer make all your required payments.
share account
non-market risk
Investing
bankruptcy
19. People trained to give investment advise based on your goals & age & lifestyle & etc
Series EE Savings Bond
industry risk
well-known financial newspapers
financial advisers
20. The belief - qualities - or standards that you consider important or desirable.
over-the-limit fee
values
savings
time value of money
21. Coins & art & memorabilia or other items that are popular from time to time
collectibles
US Treasury Bills
corporate bonds
financial pages
22. Fee on credit card for making charges above your credit limit.
risk taker
over-the-limit fee
career
bank
23. A fee charged to a borrower (especially for a mortgage loan) to cover the costs of initiating the loan.
share draft account
origination fee
savings account
wants
24. An electronic machine that bank customers and credit union members can use to withdraw cash and make other financial transactions.
ATM - Automatic Teller Machine
well-known discount brokers
mutual funds
municipal bonds
25. The unique passcode number you use to get access to your savings and/or checking account
principal
systematic investing
mutual fund
Personal Identification Number - PIN
26. A chosen pursuit - profession - or occupation
savings
Series I Savings Bond
career
credit
27. Brokers who provided little or no information to clients
discount brokers
variable expenses
phishing
bond
28. Another term for budget
spending plan
Rule of 72
chapter 7
variable expenses
29. The amount a corporation borrowed in a bond situation
Investing
stock
principal
well-known financial newspapers
30. Conservative investing; used when you have 'excess' savings
variable expenses
initial investing
municipal bonds
checking account
31. The right & not the obligation & to buy or sell commodities or stocks for a specific price on a specific date
US Treasury Bills
options
risk taker
pay yourself first - P.Y.F.
32. The value of What is given up when you choose one option over another.
diversification
strategic investing
opportunity cost
diversification
33. Business Weekly & Forbes & Money
well-know financial magazines
credit
industry risk
Personal Identification Number - PIN
34. A card that is used to deduct a purchase amount directly from your checking account instead of drawing on a line of credit; also called 'check card.'
savings account
debit card
social security tax
non-market risk
35. Conservative investing; used when you have 'excess' savings
credit union
industry risk
initial investing
diversification
36. Wall Street Journal and Barron's
savings account
well-known financial newspapers
phishing
permanent investment
37. Debt obligations of corporations
annuities
career
corporate bonds
values
38. A financial institution owned by its members that provides savings and checking accounts and other services to its membership at low fees.
well-know financial magazines
municipal bonds
US Treasury Bills
credit union
39. The place where stocks are bought and sold.
investing risk
stock market
well-know financial magazines
time value of money
40. Money used for short-term needs like emergencies; advisers recommend three to six months' net pay for set aside for this
origination fee
strategic investing
put-and-take account
checking account
41. A term that describes investments on which earnings are not taxed until retirement
permanent investment
bank
tax deferred
systematic investing
42. Investment choices that will be re-evaluated within a year or less
credit history
Temporary investment
risk
annual report
43. Investment choices that will be held for long periods
permanent investment
grace period
well-known investor services
diversification
44. A mathematical method that can be used to show how long it will take to double your money in an investment simply by dividing 72 by the rate of interest.
Rule of 72
stock
permanent investment
stocks
45. A bad side effect of free downloads that may be used to send you pop-up ads - redirect your computer to unwanted Web sites - monitor your Internet surfing - or record your keystrokes in an effort to steal your identity.
share draft account
savings
grace period
spyware
46. US treasury security that matures in 30 years
futures
social security tax
US Treasury Bonds
opportunity cost
47. The difference between a lower selling price and a higher purchase price resulting in a financial loss for the seller
financial advisers
capital loss
dollar cost average
Rule of 72
48. The setting aside of money for future use or other investments
market risk
pay yourself first - P.Y.F.
mutual fund
origination fee
49. Fee on credit card for making charges above your credit limit.
over-the-limit fee
savings account
rate of return
Series EE Savings Bond
50. Expenses that are not fixed.
credit limit
variable expenses
real estate
well-known financial newspapers