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Wealth Management
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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.
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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 document - usually containing financial data - that a company delivers to the SEC and - thereby - to the public.
SEC Filings
Loan
Bonds
Balance
2. Someone who has insufficient assets to cover their debts
Property Rights
Maintain
Credit
Insolvent
3. The act of proving that an instrument purporting to be a will was signed and executed in accord with legal requirements
Bank Statement
Profit
Market Capitalization
Probate
4. The process of managing one's assets and wealth
Unsecured Debt
Wealth Management
Distribution
Deductions
5. Can be found in a newspaper and shows information about popular stocks.
Par Value
Deductions
Stock Table
W-4
6. Whatever must be given up to obtain some item
Gross Income
Opportunity Cost
Credit
Savings Register
7. A long-term loan extended to someone who buys property
Late Fee
Transaction Fee
Mortage
Liability
8. Financial organization that pools people's money and invests it
Adjustable-Rate Loan
Collectibles
Payday Loan
Mutual Funds
9. By planning ahead you can ensure financial stability during your retirement.
Wealth Management
Predatory Lending
Direct Car Loan
Retirement Planning
10. Place to create a savings account.
Asset
Savings Register
dividends
Common Stock
11. Cash payments made by the government to people who do not supply goods - services - or labor in exchange for these payments. They include Social Security benefits - veterans' benefits - and welfare payments.
Balance
Transfer Payments
Identity Theft
Indirect Car Loan
12. A debt; something disadvantageous
Trade-off
Adjusted Gross Income
Exemption
Liability
13. The apparent worth as opposed to the real worth
Bank Statement
dividends
Indirect Car Loan
Face Value
14. Increase of an amount of money as a result of interest or dividends earned - directly corresponds with inflation
Liability
Will
Lending Investments
Time value of money
15. Income on which tax must be paid; total income minus exemptions and deductions
Financial Goals
Taxable Income
Yield
Zero-Coupon Bond
16. The standard IRS form for individual tax returns.
1040 tax form
Certificates of Deposit
Retirement Planning
Lending Investments
17. The period covered by a salary payment
Asset Allocation
Pay Period
Late Fee
EFT
18. A bank account that accumulates interest
Net Worth
Mortage
EDGAR
Savings Account
19. The maximum credit that a customer is allowed
Ownership Investments
Savings Account
Line of Credit
Unsecured Debt
20. Electronic Data Gathering Analysis and Retrieval - the electronic system used by the SEC to enable investors to search electronically for financial reports filed by individual companies
Balance
EDGAR
Consequence
Insolvent
21. Bring into consonance or accord - to agree on terms
Gross Income
Financial Goals
Statement of Cash Flows
Reconcile
22. Certificates that represent money the government has borrowed from private citizens
Issuer
Bonds
Bank Statement
Zero-Coupon Bond
23. The money(usually a set amount) given to an individual to spend
Net Worth
Will
Gross Income
Personal Allowances
24. 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
Balance Sheet
Market Capitalization
Vesting
Wage
25. Maintain by writing regular records
Usury
Maintain
Foreclosure
Indirect Car Loan
26. A loan in which the rate can be altered to adjust to economical need
Gross Income
Rent
Installment Loan
Adjustable-Rate Loan
27. A record of the financial situation of an institution on a particular date by listing its assets and the claims against those assets
Asset Allocation
Personal Budget
Exemptions
Balance Sheet
28. The amount of money you would need to deposit now in order to attain a desired amount in the future
Payday Loan
Present Value
1040 EZ tax form
SEC Filings
29. The letters used to identify listed companies on the securities exchanges where they are traded (DPS) Dr. Pepper Snapple Group
Stock Symbol
Saving
Shares Outstanding
Certificates of Deposit
30. An amount of money given to the borrower for a set period of time. After the set time has passed - the money must be paid back plus the lending fee - called interest. Payments are normally made over a series of months.
SEC Filings
Index Fund
Loan
1040 EZ tax form
31. A document - usually containing financial data - that a company delivers to the SEC and - thereby - to the public.
Present Value
SEC Filings
Allocation
Inflation
32. Receiving money for loaning money
Net Worth
Lending Investments
Values
Late Fee
33. This stands for annual percentage rate - which is a number calculated by taking into account the total cost of the loan - including what the borrower will pay in interest; this makes it easier to compare different loan offers
Bond Rating
Market Capitalization
APR
Probate
34. The economical needs of an individual
W-4
Line of Credit
Financial Needs
Inflation
35. A share set aside for a specific purpose
Credit
Total Debt
Allocation
Credit
36. 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
I-9
FICA
Fixed-Rate Loan
37. The process of managing one's assets and wealth
Billing Statement
Financial Institution
Preferred Stock
Wealth Management
38. Maintain by writing regular records
Profit
Insolvent
Maintain
Line of Credit
39. An institution that issues something (securities or publications or currency etc.)
Return
Time value of money
Mutual Funds
Issuer
40. A bond with zero discounts
Index Fund
Zero-Coupon Bond
Cash
Interest Rate
41. Savings account that pays market rate or better interest and allows access to funds without penalty.
Money Market Accounts
Liability
Loan Shark
Bond Rating
42. A loan in which the rate can be altered to adjust to economical need
Vesting
1040 tax form
Float
Adjustable-Rate Loan
43. A loan where a borrower gets a cash advanced based on his paycheck. These loans generally must be repaid on the next payday.
Payday Loan
1040 tax form
Interest Rate
Personal Allowances
44. An act of economizing
Securities
Saving
Loan Shark
Adjusted Gross Income
45. The money paid for employee services
Salary
Estate Planning
Self-Interest
Interest-Only Loan
46. A bank - credit union - savings and loan - or other organization that offers services related to saving and borrowing money
Financial Institution
Stock Table
Scarcity
Tax Liability
47. The distribution of investment funds among broad classes of assets.
Asset Allocation
Forbearance
Credit
Fixed-Rate Loan
48. Give back (tax return)
Net Income
Secured Loan
Securities
Return
49. Making money for owning something
Ownership Investments
Mortage
dividends
Stocks
50. A general and progressive increase in prices
Inflation
Present Value
401 K
Retirement Planning