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20 30 40 50 10 Saving & Investing Banking & Consumer Fraud Credit Cards & Credit Score Financing Higher Education Taxes, Insurance & Buying a Home 10 20 30 40 50 Model

the amount earned or owed on principal amount Saving and Investing – 10 Compound interest is… the amount earned or owed on principal amount when interest is added to the principal amount so that the interest earns interest multiple late fees

Examples of savings vehicles include… simple savings accounts and CDs Saving and investing – 20 Examples of savings vehicles include… simple savings accounts and CDs credit reports and stocks simple savings accounts and car loans

What do IRAs, Roth IRAs, 401(k)s and 401(b)’s all have in common? Saving and investing – 30 What do IRAs, Roth IRAs, 401(k)s and 401(b)’s all have in common? All are combination codes on bank vaults All are long-term savings plans for retirement All are checking accounts that you sign up for at a local bank

A share of ownership in a local government. Saving and investing – 40 What is a mutual fund? A loan an investor makes to a company or government that pays interest over time. A share of ownership in a local government. A collection of investments sold as a package.

Diversification is important in investing because… Saving and investing – 50 Diversification is important in investing because… It helps you to balance your risk across different types of investments. It increases your overall risk, which could make you more money. It ensures that you only make low-risk investments.

Banking and consumer fraud – 10 The U.S. banking system, called the Federal Reserve, includes the Reserve Banks, the Federal Open Market Committee, and _________. The Board of Governors Congress The U.S. Mint

Banking and consumer fraud – 20 What type of bank account offers the most flexible access to your money with the fewest restrictions? Certificate of Deposits Savings Checking

Banking and consumer fraud – 30 The numbers listed at the bottom of a check are the ________ number and the ________ number. Routing, account Check, pin Routing , legal tender

Banking and consumer fraud – 40 What U.S. government agency protects consumers against false advertising and unfair business practices? Federal Trade Commission Central Intelligence Agency Department of Homeland Security

Banking and consumer fraud – 50 What type of bank is run by its members? Automated Teller Machine Credit Union Commercial Bank

Credit cards and credit score – 10 Credit card minimum payments are usually around ___ of the total balance. 20-30% 2-3% 100-150%

Credit cards and credit score – 20 The annual percentage rate on a credit card determines _______. The amount of interest you are charged on credit card purchases The amount your credit limit can go up within a year How many credit cards that you can own

Credit cards and credit score – 30 How many free credit reports are you legally entitled to per year from each credit bureau? One credit report from each credit bureau Two credit reports from each credit bureau Unlimited amount

Credit cards and credit score – 40 What is the numerical range for credit scores from the three major reporting agencies? From one to ten From 500 to 1,000 From 300 to 850

Credit cards and credit score – 50 What are the two biggest influences on your credit score? Your SAT score and your grade point average The number of credit cards and number of bank accounts you have Payment history and amount of debt

Financing Higher Education – 10 Which of the following is likely to have the lowest interest rate? Payday Loan Perkins Loan Private Loan

Financing Higher Education – 20 The application for federal student financial aid is called… National Borrowing and Loan Packet American Lending Document Free Application for Federal Student Aid

Financing Higher Education – 30 When referring to student loans, what is a grace period? The time period that your library late fees affect your credit score The time period after graduating high school and before starting college The period after graduating or leaving school before you much begin paying back student loans

Financing Higher Education – 40 Which of the following does not have to be paid back? Federal Stafford Loan Federal Pell Grant Federal Perkins Loan

Financing Higher Education – 50 One of the effects of consolidating your student loans is It ends any grace period that might still apply to the loan It increases the amount of money you’ll owe each month It decreases the amount of money you’ll owe overall

Taxes, Insurance, and buying a home – 10 Insurance allows you to transfer your financial ____________ onto someone else. Stocks Debt Risk

Taxes, Insurance, and buying a home – 20 What is a mortgage? A type of rent used to pay for housing A type of loan used to buy property A type of financial statistic

Taxes, Insurance, and buying a home – 30 What is a down payment? A large sum of money you pay towards a property upfront. A payment that depreciates A payment that gains value over time according to an economic index

Taxes, Insurance, and buying a home – 40 Which of the following is NOT a federal tax form? W-4 B-52 1040

Taxes, Insurance, and buying a home – 50 Which of the following tax type does NOT require you to complete forms to determine the amount you owe or are owed at the end of the year? Sales Federal Income State Income