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THIS IS Jeopardy
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With Your Host... Ms. B
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Jeopardy Goals and Careers Budgeting Banking Saving and Investing Credit Consumer Skills 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
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A trade off, what is given up when one choice instead of another
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What is an opportunity cost?
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Central bank in the United States.
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What is the Federal Reserve System?
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Rise in the level of prices for goods and services.
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What is inflation? A 300
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Quality of goods and services that producers provide.
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What is supply? A 400
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Interest earned with a principal of $500 and an interest rate of 7%.
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What is $35? A 500
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Two major parts of a budget.
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What are income and expenses?
B 100
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The number of hours you worked times your hourly wage.
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What is gross pay? B 200
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Gross pay minus tax deductions.
B 300
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What is net pay? B 300
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An expense that stays the same from month to month.
B 400
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What is a fixed expense? B 400
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You work 40 hours a week at $10 an hour
You work 40 hours a week at $10 an hour. The deductions per week are $50 in federal, $20 in state, and $30 in social security. What is your net pay? B 500
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What is $300? B 500
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Measure of the ability to turn an asset into cash quickly.
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What is liquidity? C 100
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When you write a check but have insufficient funds.
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What is “bouncing” a check?
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Debit cards and direct deposit are connected to this account.
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What is your checking account?
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DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
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Payments made by transferring money electronically from a checking account to another account every billing period. C 400
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What are automatic payments?
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Process of matching your checkbook balance with the bank statement balance.
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What is bank reconciliation?
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Chance of injury, damage or economic loss.
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What is risk? D 100
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Your mom co-signs a car loan with you, by doing so she has to agreed to what?
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What is pay the loan if you do not?
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Two ways to make money from stocks.
D 300
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What are dividends and capital gains?
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Condition occurs when investors are optimistic about the economy.
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What is a bull market? D 400
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Spreading out your money into a variety of investments like stocks, bonds, and mutual funds.
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What is diversification?
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The max amount you will pay if your credit card is stolen.
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What is $50? E 100
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The least amount you are required to pay on your credit card statement each month.
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What is the minimum payment?
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Rate used to compare the interest on different loans.
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What is annual percentage rate (APR)?
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The four C’s of credit. E 400
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What are capacity, capital, character and collateral?
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Law that requires consumers be fully informed about the cost of credit.
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What is the Truth in Lending Act?
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True or False: If you have the money, it is better to own a house than to rent.
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True F 100
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Retirement income paid by a company.
F 200
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What is a 401k? F 200
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If you have caused an accident, this auto coverage will cover your own car.
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What is collision? F 300
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With insurance, this will be low if your deductible is high.
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What is your premium? F 400
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Amount you must prepay before renting an apartment.
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What is a security deposit?
F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Consumer Skills
Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Click on screen to continue
The amount paid by the policy holder for the initial portion of a loss. Click on screen to continue
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Click on screen to continue
What is a deductible? Click on screen to continue
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