AOF FINANCIAL SERVICES TERMINOLOGY REVIEW. ACCOUNT IN WHICH MONEY IS KEPT IN A BANK OR SAVINGS AND LOAN FOR SAFEKEEPING. MONEY CAN BE EASILY WITHDRAWN.

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AOF FINANCIAL SERVICES TERMINOLOGY REVIEW

ACCOUNT IN WHICH MONEY IS KEPT IN A BANK OR SAVINGS AND LOAN FOR SAFEKEEPING. MONEY CAN BE EASILY WITHDRAWN BY WRITING CHECKS OR USING AN ATM OR DEBIT CARD. checking account

ACCOUNTS THAT CAN RECEIVE AND HOLD FUNDS FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE SUCH AS RETIREMENT, COLLEGE TUITION, OR MEDICAL EXPENSES. IF THESE ACCOUNTS ARE ESTABLISHED ACCORDING TO FEDERAL TAX RULES, THE OWNER OF THE ACCOUNT WILL NOT HAVE TO PAY INCOME TAXES ON THE MONEY IS WITHDRAWN. WHEN IT IS WITHDRAWN, SOME OR ALL OF THE MONEY MAY BE EXEMPT FROM INCOME TAXES IF IT IS USED FOR ITS INTENDED PURPOSE. tax-deferred accounts

ACCOUNTS THAT PERMIT INDIVIDUALS TO SAVE AND INVEST FUNDS WITHOUT PAYING TAXES ON THE INCOME FROM THE INVESTMENT AS LONG AS THE PROCEEDS ARE EVENTUALLY APPLIED TO LEGITIMATE EDUCATIONAL EXPENSES AT AN ACCREDITED INSTITUTION. educational plans

AGREEMENT BETWEEN A BANK AND A CUSTOMER FOR THE CUSTOMER TO BORROW ANY AMOUNT UP TO A SPECIFIED LIMIT, FOR A SPECIFIED TIME. line of credit

AMOUNT OF MONEY GAINED OR LOST ON AN INVESTMENT RELATIVE TO THE AMOUNT OF MONEY INVESTED, USUALLY EXPRESSED AS AN ANNUAL PERCENTAGE. rate of return

ANTICIPATING A DESIRED OR NECESSARY FUTURE INCOME AFTER RETIREMENT AND THEN CREATING A PLAN FOR THE AMOUNT OF SAVINGS AND INVESTMENT NEEDED TO CREATE THAT FUTURE INCOME. retirement planning

ASSETS INVESTED IN SHORT-TERM SECURITIES, USUALLY TREASURY BILLS AND GOVERNMENT BONDS. THEY EARN INTEREST AND CAN BE USED TO ADJUST A BANK’S RESERVE POSITION. secondary reserves

BANK THAT OFFERS A BROAD RANGE OF DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS, INCLUDING CHECKING, SAVINGS, AND CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, AND WHICH EXTENDS LOANS TO INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESSES. commercial bank

BUSINESS THAT PROVIDES A CONSUMER WITH GOODS IN EXCHANGE FOR INSTALLMENT PAYMENTS. rent-to-own shop

BUYING ONE CURRENCY (E.G., EUROS) AND SELLING ANOTHER (SUCH AS US DOLLARS), AS ONE MIGHT DO TO TAKE A TRIP TO ANOTHER COUNTRY. foreign exchange (money exchange)

CARD ISSUED BY A FINANCIAL COMPANY GIVING THE HOLDER THE OPTION TO BORROW FUNDS. USED PRIMARILY FOR SHORT-TERM FINANCING. INTEREST USUALLY BEGINS ONE MONTH AFTER A PURCHASE IS MADE AND BORROWING LIMITS ARE PRESET ACCORDING TO THE INDIVIDUAL’S CREDIT RATING. credit card

CARDS THAT BEHAVE LIKE CREDIT CARDS BUT THAT HAVE MONEY IN AN ACCOUNT FROM WHICH TO DRAW WHEN EXPENSES ARE INCURRED. THEY ARE SOMEWHAT SIMILAR TO DEBIT CARDS IN THAT IN ORDER TO MAKE PURCHASES THERE NEEDS TO BE ENOUGH MONEY IN THE ACCOUNT THAT IS ATTACHED TO THE CARD. prepaid card

CASH, DEPOSITS DUE FROM OTHER BANKS, AND THE RESERVES REQUIRED BY THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM. primary reserves

CHANCE THAT THE RATE OF RETURN ON AN INVESTMENT WILL BE DIFFERENT FROM WHAT YOU EXPECTED. Risk

COMBINATION OF TWO OR MORE CORPORATIONS ENGAGED IN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT BUSINESSES THAT FALL UNDER ONE CORPORATE STRUCTURE. Conglomerate

COMPANIES THAT OFFER SMALL CASH ADVANCES THAT ARE INTENDED TO COVER A BORROWER’S EXPENSES UNTIL HER NEXT PAYDAY. USUALLY THE LOANS ARE BETWEEN $100 AND $300 AND ARE BASED ON A TWO-WEEK TERM. THE INTEREST RATES TYPICALLY RANGE BETWEEN 300% AND 800% BASED ON HOW LONG IT TAKES THE BORROWER TO REPAY AND HOW MANY TIMES THE NOTE IS EXTENDED. payday lender

COMPANY THAT CASHES CHECKS, INCLUDING PAYROLL, PERSONAL, AND GOVERNMENT CHECKS, FOR A FEE. OUTLETS CASH CHECKS FOR ABOUT 10% OF THE CHECK AND HAVE A MINIMUM CHARGE OF $5. check casher

COMPANY THAT OFFERS SMALL SHORT-TERM LOANS SECURED BY THE BORROWER’S VEHICLE; USUALLY HAS VERY HIGH INTEREST RATES. THE BORROWER GENERALLY KEEPS POSSESSION OF THE CAR BUT TURNS THE TITLE OVER TO THE LENDER AS COLLATERAL. auto title lender

COMPANY WHOSE MAIN BUSINESS IS HOLDING SECURITIES OF OTHER COMPANIES PURELY FOR INVESTMENT PURPOSES. THE INVESTMENT COMPANY INVESTS MONEY ON BEHALF OF SHAREHOLDERS WHO IN TURN SHARE IN THE PROFITS AND LOSSES. investment company

DESCRIBING A FUTURE FINANCIAL GOAL AND COMPUTING THE KINDS OF INCOME, SAVINGS, AND INVESTMENT THAT WILL BE NECESSARY TO ACHIEVE THE FINANCIAL GOAL. financial planning

EASE WITH WHICH AN INVESTMENT CAN BE CONVERTED INTO CASH. Liquidity

EMPLOYER-SPONSORED RETIREMENT PLAN THAT ALLOWS A WORKER TO SAVE FOR RETIREMENT WHILE DEFERRING INCOME TAXES ON THE SAVED MONEY AND EARNINGS UNTIL WITHDRAWAL. 401(k)

FAILURE TO MEET FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS. Default

FINANCIAL INSTITUTION THAT ACCEPTS DEPOSITS AND CHANNELS THE MONEY INTO LENDING ACTIVITIES. THESE SERVICES ARE PROVIDED FOR BOTH THE INDIVIDUAL AND COMMERCIAL SECTORS. Bank

HELPING INDIVIDUALS OR A FAMILY DETERMINE IN ADVANCE WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO THEIR MONEY AND OTHER ASSETS AFTER THE DEATH OF ONE OR MORE INDIVIDUALS IN THE FAMILY. THIS INCLUDES WRITING A WILL AND TRANSFERRING ASSETS FROM THEIR CURRENT OWNER TO THEIR INTENDED HEIRS PRIOR TO THE DEATH OF THE CURRENT OWNER IN ORDER TO AVOID OR LIMIT INHERITANCE OR ESTATE TAXES. estate planning

INVESTMENT CONTRACTS IN WHICH THE INVESTOR EXCHANGES A SUM OF MONEY FOR A SERIES OF PAYMENTS OVER TIME. PAYMENTS CAN INCLUDE INTEREST ON THE ORIGINAL SUM PLUS INCOME FROM INVESTMENTS. OFTEN PURCHASED TO PROVIDE RETIREMENT INCOME. Annuities

LEGAL PROCESS OF DEBT COLLECTION IN WHICH A PERSON’S MONEY, A PORTION OF WAGES, AND/OR PROPERTY IS TAKEN FOR PAYMENT OF A DEBT. Garnishment

LENDING AND BORROWING THAT OCCURS DIRECTLY BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS WITHOUT THE PARTICIPATION OF A TRADITIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION. person-to-person lending

LOAN TO A COMPANY TO FINANCE A WIDE ARRAY OF BUSINESS PURPOSES—FROM SHORT-TERM INVENTORY FINANCING TO LONG- TERM INVESTMENTS IN EQUIPMENT. commercial loan

METHOD OF INTEREST PAYMENT CALCULATED BY ADDING THE INTEREST EARNED BY THE INVESTMENT TO THE PREVIOUSLY EARNED INTEREST. compound interest

MORTGAGE LOAN BASED ON A HOMEOWNER’S EQUITY (HOW MUCH OF THE HOME’S VALUE IS ACTUALLY PAID OFF) BUT IS NOT INTENDED TO FINANCE THE PURCHASE OF THE HOME. home equity loan

NONPROFIT FINANCIAL INSTITUTION THAT IS OWNED AND OPERATED ENTIRELY BY ITS MEMBERS. PROVIDES FINANCIAL SERVICES FOR THEIR MEMBERS, INCLUDING SAVINGS AND LENDING. A PERSON MUST ORDINARILY BELONG TO A PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATION, SUCH AS A COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OR LABOR UNION. credit union

NOTE FOR A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF MONEY ISSUED BY A BANK OR A COMPANY SPECIALIZING IN THIS TYPE OF TRANSACTION. A MORE TRUSTED FORM OF PAYMENT BECAUSE THE FUNDS MUST BE PREPAID FOR THE AMOUNT SHOWN. money order

ORIGINAL AMOUNT OF MONEY A PERSON INVESTS (AS OPPOSED TO INTEREST). Principal

PERCENTAGE RETURN ON AN INVESTMENT OVER A SET TIME PERIOD, USUALLY A YEAR interest rate

PLASTIC CARD USED FOR BANKING TRANSACTIONS AT ATMS AND PURCHASES IN STORES. THE MONEY IS TAKEN OUT OF THE HOLDER’S BANK ACCOUNT. debit card

PROMISSORY NOTE MADE BY A BANK PAYABLE TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND, USED AS MONEY, AND IN MANY JURISDICTIONS IS LEGAL TENDER. bank notes

PROMISSORY NOTE THAT HAS A SET TERM AND FIXED RATE OF INTEREST, USUALLY ISSUED BY COMMERCIAL BANKS AND INSURED BY THE FDIC. certificate of deposit (CD)

REGULARLY PURCHASING STOCKS OR MUTUAL FUNDS, WHETHER THEY ARE HIGH OR LOW, BY INVESTING A CONSTANT DOLLAR AMOUNT SO THAT OVER THE LONG TERM THE HIGH AND LOW PRICES OF THE INVESTMENT PRODUCTS AVERAGE OUT. dollar-cost averaging

RISKIER TYPE OF INVESTMENT WITH A HIGHER POTENTIAL FOR RETURN. EXAMPLES INCLUDE STOCKS, BONDS, AND MUTUAL FUNDS. growth investment

SAFER TYPE OF INVESTMENT WITH A LOWER POTENTIAL FOR RETURN BUT THAT PROVIDES REGULAR INCOMES TO INVESTORS. EXAMPLES INCLUDE SAVINGS ACCOUNTS AND CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. income investment

SAVINGS ACCOUNT THAT ALLOWS INDIVIDUALS TO CONTRIBUTE A CERTAIN PERCENTAGE OF THEIR YEARLY EARNINGS TO A PERSONAL RETIREMENT FUND AND PUT OFF PAYING TAXES ON THE MONEY UNTIL RETIREMENT. Individual Retirement Account (IRA)

SIMPLIFIED WAY TO DETERMINE HOW LONG AN INVESTMENT WILL TAKE TO DOUBLE, GIVEN A FIXED ANNUAL RATE OF INTEREST. INVESTORS CAN GET A ROUGH ESTIMATE OF HOW MANY YEARS IT WILL TAKE FOR THE INITIAL INVESTMENT TO DUPLICATE ITSELF. Rule of 72

STRATEGY OF PURSUING AN ASSORTMENT OF INVESTMENTS TO MINIMIZE THE EFFECTS OF RISK AND VOLATILITY. Diversification

SUBJECT TO FAST, EXTREME CHANGES IN PRICE OR VALUE. Volatile

A SUM OF MONEY LENT AT INTEREST. Loan

THE CENTRAL BANKING SYSTEM OF THE UNITED STATES. Federal Reserve System

TO PUT MONEY IN A BANK OR FINANCIAL ACCOUNT AS A PAYMENT OR FOR SAVINGS AND SECURITY. Deposit

THE END

checking account