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Jeopardy Crimes Against People Crimes Against Business and Government Crimes against Society and Property Key Terms Misc. Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question What is a credit score?

$100 Answer What is a number that summarizes an individuals credit history?

$200 Question What is a government insured account that is offered at depository institutes?

$200 Answer What is money market deposit account?

$300 Question What writing utensil should you use to write a check?

$300 Answer What is an ink pen?

$400 Question What consumer right entitles you to receive accurate info via labels?

$400 Answer What is to be informed?

$500 Question What are the three credit reporting agencies?

$500 Answer What is Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion?

$100 Question What does FDIC stand for?

$100 Answer What is Federal deposit federal incorporation?

$200 Question Who in the United States pays taxes?

$200 Answer What is everyone living in the United States?

$300 Question Who do taxes benefit?

$300 Answer What is everyone?

$400 Question What type of paycheck allows the employee to know exactly when his/her paycheck will be deposited in to his/her account?

$400 Answer What is direct deposit?

$500 Question What can be used anywhere and instantly takes money out of your checking account?

$500 Answer What is a debit card?

$100 Question What insurance replaces a portion of ones income if they become unable to work due to injury or illness?

$100 Answer What is disability?

$200 Question What is the difference between collision and comprehensive?

$200 Answer Collision covers a hit with another object or a car and comprehensive covers all other physical damage

$300 Question What is how quickly and easily an asset can be converted into cash?

$300 Answer What is liquidity?

$400 Question What is the rule of 72?

$400 Answer What is the number of years needed to double the principle invesment?

$500 Question What is a share of ownership in a company?

$500 Answer What is a stock?

$100 Question What is a person to whom a check is written?

$100 Answer What is a payee?

$200 Question What is a drawer?

$200 Answer What is the owner of the account and the person who writes the checks

$300 Question What a mutual fund that was designed to reduce fees?

$300 Answer What is and index fund

$400 Question What is a rise in the general level of prices?

$400 Answer What is inflation

$500 Question What is the uncertainty regarding the outcome of a situation or event?

$500 Answer What is risk

$100 Question What is a shareholder?

$100 Answer What is the owner of stock

$200 Question What is a tradeoff?

$200 Answer What is giving up one thing for anoher

$300 Question What is a consumer who purchases a policy?

$300 Answer What is policyholder

$400 Question What is feeling good about your life?

$400 Answer What is well being

$500 Question What are loans and grants examples of?

$500 Answer What is financial aid

Final Jeopardy What is a savings account?

Final Jeopardy Answer What is an account that is designed to hold money not spent on current comsumption