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Personal Finance Final Exam v3 Personal Finance Final Exam JEOPARDY

Personal Finance Final Exam RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasicsRouterFiles RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasicsRouterFiles Career Decisions Career Decisions Money Management Money Management Financial Security Financial Security Credit Management Credit Management Resource Management Resource Management Risk Management and Consumer Rights Risk Management and Consumer Rights ► ► ► F i n a l J e o p a r d y ◄ ◄ ◄

Personal Finance Final Exam Question A central life activity: Career Decisions 100 A: What is WORK? Personal Finance Final Exam

Question A: What are CONTACTS? People who are most likely to have inside information about a job are called... Personal Finance Final Exam Career Decisions

Personal Finance Final Exam Question A: What is W-2? The form sent by an employer before January 31 st : Personal Finance Final Exam Career Decisions 300

Personal Finance Final Exam Question A: What is EXPRESS INTEREST IN WORKING FOR THE COMPANY? The purpose of the body section of an application letter: Personal Finance Final Exam Career Decisions 400

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What is 43 YEARS? The length of an average career? Career Decisions 500

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What are OPTIONAL DEDUCTIONS? Deductions from your paycheck that require your signature before they will be withheld: Money Management

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What is AT LEAST 3 YEARS? How long should you keep records of your tax returns: Money Management 200

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What is PROPORTIONAL TAX? The property tax is an example of which type of tax: Money Management 300

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What is A SHARE ACCOUNT? The savings account at a credit union is called a? Money Management 400

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What are Provide support services, recruit new members, collective bargaining, lobby? The major functions of labor unions are: Money Management 500

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What is the RULE OF 72? Financial Security 100 What is the technique for estimating the number of years an investment will double at a give rate called:

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What is RISK? When investing money, what is the one thing you cannot avoid completely? Financial Security 200

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What is the NCUA? The organization that provides insurance for accounts at credit unions: Financial Security 300

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What is a BROKERAGE FIRM? Which type of financial institution does a stock broker work for? Financial Security 400

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What are SHORT-TERM NEEDS? Money that is set aside for things that are more than your monthly paycheck can handle, such as: emergencies, vacations, social events, and major purchases? Financial Security 500

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What is an EXCELELNT CREDIT RATING? Credit rating which means you pay your bills on early and pay more than the minimum: Credit Management 100

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What is PRINCIPAL? The amount borrowed is known as: Credit Management 200

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What is a STATEMENT? An itemized bill showing charges, credits, and payments posted to your account during the billing period: Credit Management 300

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What are CHILD SUPPORT, INCOME TAXES, STUDENT LOANS, AND ALIMONY? Types of debt not discharged by bankruptcy: Credit Management 400

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What is a FRACTION? The length of time a borrower takes to repay a loan is always expressed as this type of number in the simple interest formula: Credit Management 500

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What is NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR? When moving out of an apartment, you must leave it as you found it except for what? Resource Management 100

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What is a BUYER’S GUIDE? The name of the FTC sticker dealers must place on used cars is called: Resource Management 200

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What are FIRST MONTHS RENT, LAST MONTHS RENT, AND SECURITY DEPOST? The money a landlord requires to be put down before you can move in includes the following three items: Resource Management 300

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What is a WARRANTY? A document that states what the manufacturer will do if the product does not perform as advertised: Resource Management 400

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What is MARITAL STATUS? An unlawful reason to deny rental: Resource Management 500

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What is a MORTALITY TABLE? What do insurers use to predict the probability of death at different ages? Risk Management and Consumer Rights 100

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What is a CONSUMER? Everyone is a … Risk Management and Consumer Rights 200

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What is 5? The exact number of different types of automobile insurance: Risk Management and Consumer Rights 300

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What is 1 DAY? To be sure you are not buying on impulse, how long should you delay a purchase? Risk Management and Consumer Rights 400

Personal Finance Final Exam Question Personal Finance Final Exam A: What is an MAGAZINE/WEB SITE THAT REVIEWS PRODUCTS AND GIVES TEST RESULTS AND PRODUCT RATINGS? What is CONSUMER REPORTS? Risk Management and Consumer Rights 500

Personal Finance Final Exam Question A: What is CONSUMER DEBT! What should you avoid at all costs? Final Jeopardy Personal Finance Final Exam