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- What are the risks associated with investing in the stock market? Row Question

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- How does a mutual fund operate? Row Question

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- What are the benefits of an IRA? Row Question

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- What are the drawbacks of an IRA? Row Question

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- What advantage does a savings account have over a checking account? Row Question

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- Which tax(s) take a percentage of your lottery winnings? Row Question

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-What do we call an ownership share of a company? Row Question

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Row Question - What do we call selling your stock at a higher price than you bought it?

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Row Question - What do we call a sale where your stock is at a lower price than when you bought it?

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- What do we call a distribution of a company’s earnings among stockholders? Row Question

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- What do we call the type of stocks that could potentially earn or lose you lots of money quickly? Row Question

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- What do we call the type of stocks that will most likely earn you money, but only a small amount at a time? Row Question

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- When do you pay taxes on your stock? Row Question

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- What type of bonds have no federal, state, or local taxes attached to them? Row Question

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- What type of bonds are taxed at all levels of government? Row Question

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- What type of checking allows no minimum balance and can wave ATM fees? Row Question

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- What type of savings plan is tax-advantaged to save up for college costs? Row Question

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- What do we call the act of putting “credit” into an account? Row Question

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- What do we call the act of “debiting” an account? Row Question

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- What type of fee exists when you spend more money than you have in your account? (don’t say bounce, it isn’t a fee) Row Question

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- What do we call the fact that loans give out the total amount up front? Row Question

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What do we call a loan that is tied to funds like a car or a house? Row Question

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- What do we call student loans that do not accrue interest while you are in school? Row Question

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- The average cost to raise a child to the age of 18 is Row Question

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- What do we call your income that is left over after all of your bills are paid? Row Question

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