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Financial Planning
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business-skills
Instructions:
Answer 33 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. Correspondence for minor questions -Office audit: takes place at IRS office -Field audit: most complex - visit you at home
Goal Setting Guidelines
Deposit Institutions
Standard of Living
Types of audits
2. Implementing the budget (recording amnts spent) - Evaluating the budget (reviewing patterns)
Financial Records System
Types of taxes
Purpose of Taxes
Budgeting Process
3. Effective managing of resources - Control of financial affairs - Improved personal relationships - Freedom from financial worry
Tax Info Sources
Money Management Components
Career Information Services
Advantages of Financial Planning
4. A Snap Shot (one day) - Assets (cash - checking - savings - home - car - stocks - bonds - retirement) - Liabilities (credit card balances - loans) - Net Worth = (assets) - (liabilities)
Balance Sheet
Advantages of Financial Planning
Types of Taxes
Goal Setting Guidelines
5. Facilitates handling Financial affairs -Promotes timely bill paying -Benchmarks for success -records available @ tax time -Improves financial decisions -Clear record of available resources
Level of Living
Financial Records System
Standard of Living
Deposit Institutions
6. Short Term- within the year (small debts - saving for a vacation) Intermediate- 1 to 5 years Long Term- more than 5 years (retirement)
Types of financial services
Types of Audits
Types of Goals
Advantages of Financial Planning
7. Commitment to a profession that requires continued training
Career
Savings techniques
Tax Avoidance
Financial Planning
8. 1. Assess goals and abilities 2. Evaluate employment market 3. Develop resume and letter 4. Interview and assess performance 5. Evaluate positions offered 6. Address career development
Job
Stages of Career Planning Process
Types of Goals
Financial Success
9. Generate funds for government spending
Purpose of Taxes
Types of Risk
Types of audits
Career
10. 1. Asses goals and abilities 2. Evaluate employment market 3. Develop resume and letter 4. Interview and assess performance 5. Evaluate positions offered 6. Address career development
Career
Opportunity Cost and Money Mgmt
Career Planning
Deposit Institutions
11. Commercial Banks -Savings and loan associations -Mutual Savings Banks -Credit Unions
Types of Audits
Deposit Institutions
Obtaining Employment Experience
Advantages of Financial Planning
12. Campus Projects -Internships -Volunteer work -Part-time employment -Full-time employment
Stages of Career Planning Process
Obtaining Employment Experience
Advantages of Financial Planning
Financial Records System
13. How we want to live financially
Standard of Living
Comparing Financial Institutions
Types of Audits
Tax Evasion
14. IRS
Cash Flow Statement
Tax Info Sources
Level of Living
Purpose of Taxes
15. The way we can afford to live today and make ends meet
Comparing Financial Institutions
Level of Living
Types of Audits
Tax Evasion
16. Purchases -property -wealth (inheritance) -earnings
Types of taxes
Career Information Services
Purpose of Taxes
Balance Sheet
17. Tax on Purchase (sales tax) - Tax on Property (property tax) - Tax on Wealth (estate or inheritance taxes) - Tax on Earnings (Income and social security)
Types of Taxes
Comparing Financial Institutions
Tax Avoidance
Savings techniques
18. Legal
Types of Taxes
Standard of Living
Tax Avoidance
Types of Goals
19. Spending reduces savings potential while saving reduces amounts available for spending -Credit use ties up future income -Using savings for purchases depletes savings -Comparison shopping spends time but saves money
Opportunity Cost and Money Mgmt
Competencies for Success
Financial Planning
Comparing Financial Institutions
20. The process of managing your money to achieve personal economic satisfaction
Tax Info Sources
Types of Audits
Financial Planning
Types of Goals
21. Storing and maintaining personal financial records - Creating personal financial statements (balance sheets and cash flow) - Creating a plan for spending and saving (budgeting)
Job
Purpose of Taxes
Money Management Components
Cash Flow Statement
22. Library and online info -career center -Networking -References -Company Visits
Financial Planning
Career Information Services
Opportunity Cost and Money Mgmt
Budgeting Process
23. Illegal
Competencies for Success
Types of Taxes
Standard of Living
Tax Evasion
24. Deposit a specific amount each payday into an account not readily accessible - payroll deduction - save coins - and cut down on spending - putting Payroll deductions into saving accounts - Automatic payments from checking into savings accounts or mut
Financial Planning
Goal Setting Guidelines
Types of Risk
Savings techniques
25. Savings -Payment services -Borrowing -Trust -asset management account
Financial Planning
Standard of Living
Types of audits
Types of financial services
26. The achievement of financial aspirations that are desired - planned or attempted. It is defined by the individual who seeks it. *unique to each individual
Deposit Institutions
Savings techniques
Financial Success
Balance Sheet
27. Where can I get best return? -Minimize cost of checking and payment services? -Can I borrow money when I need it? Types of endorsements -Blank Endorsement: Sign back of check; most risky -Restrictive Endorsement: write acct # and "for deposit only"
Opportunity Cost and Money Mgmt
Comparing Financial Institutions
Financial Records System
Stages of Career Planning Process
28. Correspondance (minor questions) - Office audit - Field (most complex) (more coorp. than ppl.)
Types of Audits
Types of Risk
Balance Sheet
Obtaining Employment Experience
29. A financial statement that lists and summarizes income and expense transactions over a period of time
Tax Avoidance
Cash Flow Statement
Goal Setting Guidelines
Types of Risk
30. S- specific M- measurable A- action oriented R- realistic T- time based
Standard of Living
Financial Success
Goal Setting Guidelines
Savings techniques
31. 1. Work well w/ others 2. Perform at peak levels 3. Wide array of interests 4. Cope w/ conflict and change 5. Financial awareness 6. Technical knowledge 7. Problem solving ability 8. Excellent communication skills
Purpose of Taxes
Deposit Institutions
Competencies for Success
Types of audits
32. Inflation Risk- waiting to buy something could cost more Intrest Rate Risk- changing intreats rate effect your cost Income Risk- loss of job Personal Risk- additional cost associated with health and safety Liquidity Risk- investment with difficulty
Money Management Components
Purpose of Taxes
Stages of Career Planning Process
Types of Risk
33. Position obtained to earn money
Money Management Components
Job
Cash Flow Statement
Financial Planning