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Jeopardy Depository Institutions Smart Goals Identity Theft Basics of Taxes Savings Tools Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question Payment transactions that can be completed with no physical connection between the payment device and the physical point of sales terminal.

$100 Answer What is a Contactless Payment?

$200 Question The price paid for using someone else’s money.

$200 Answer What is Interest?

$300 Question For-profit depository institutions that offer numerous financial services.

$300 Answer What is a Commercial Bank?

$400 Question An account at a depository institution that provides an easy method for transferring money.

$400 Answer What is a Checking Account?

$500 Question The percentage rate used to calculate interest.

$500 Answer What is an Interest Rate?

$100 Question What does the “S” stand for in the SMART acronym

$100 Answer What is Specific?

$200 Question What does the “M” stand for in the SMART acronym

$200 Answer What is Measureable?

$300 Question What does the “A” stand for in the SMART acronym

$300 Answer What is Attainable?

$400 Question What does the “R” stand for in the SMART acronym

$400 Answer What is Realistic?

$500 Question What does the “T” stand for in the SMART acronym

$500 Answer What is time?

$100 Question Thieves steal information that is carelessly discarded into the trash.

$100 Answer What is Dumpster Diving?

$200 Question Thieves break into a computer system and steal information.

$200 Answer What is Hacking?

$300 Question Thieves complete a change of address form and have a victim’s bills and statements mailed to a different location.

$300 Answer What is Diverting Mail?

$400 Question Software installed on a computer without the owner’s knowledge or consent.

$400 Answer What is Spyware?

$500 Question Thieves use a form of electronic communication to pretend to be a company of financial institution in order to get the victim to give up their personal information.

$500 Answer What is Phishing?

$100 Question Funds the social security and Medicare programs.

$100 Answer What is Payroll Tax?

$200 Question The specific amount paid for this tax depends on many factors but increases as income increases.

$200 Answer What is Income Tax?

$300 Question A tax earned on unearned income.

$300 Answer What is the Income tax?

$400 Question A tax that is added to the original price of an item purchased in a retail store.

$400 Answer What is Sales tax?

$500 Question A tax on airline tickets and gasoline.

$500 Answer What is Excise tax?

$100 Question A mutual fund that was designed to reduce fees by investing in the stocks and bonds that make up an index.

$100 Answer What is Index Funds?

$200 Question Have the potential for significant fluctuations in return over a short period of time.

$200 Answer What is Speculative Investments?

$300 Question Residential or commercial property or land as well as the rights accompanying that land.

$300 Answer What is Real Estate?

$400 Question A form of lending to a company or the government.

$400 Answer What are Bonds?

$500 Question A share of ownership in a company.

$500 Answer What are Stocks?

Final Jeopardy The government agency responsible for collecting federal taxes is the______.

Final Jeopardy Answer What is Internal Revenue Service?