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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 do we call moving money from one account to another? Row Question

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- What do we call the type of banking that can be done though a smart phone? 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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Row Question - What do we call the ability to manage credit; determined by your credit score, income level, dependability, etc?

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Row Question - What do we call the little plastic things that allow you to spend a limit and pay it back a little at a time?

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- What do banks call a sum of money extended with an expectation of being paid back? 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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- What is one benefit of ATMs or Online banking as opposed to a standard bank? Row Question

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- What do we call an expenses and spending plan? Row Question

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- What type of financial plan keeps any discretionary income in a bank, etc and collecting the interest rate? Row Question

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- What type of financial plan puts your money into the stock market, loans, business opportunities, etc in hopes of making money? Row Question

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- What do we call your “take home” pay? Row Question

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- What do we call your income after taxes but before any bills are paid? Row Question

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

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- Why do banks loan money? (I need more than just to make $; think how) Row Question

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How do credit card companies make their money? Row Question

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- What purpose do ATM fees serve for the customer? Row Question

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-What do we call a life-long job that requires specialized training? Row Question

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-What do we call a loan to own a home? Row Question

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