Insurance
Investing
Taxes
Lower Order Misc. Questions
Higher Order Misc. Questions
100

The amount of money you pay every month for your insurance coverage

What is a premium?

100

Investment that allows you to own a share/piece of a company

What is a stock?

100

Tax form has information on how much you earned and how much you paid in taxes for the previous calendar year

What is a W-2?

100

The maximum amount your insurance company will pay for a particular loss

What is coverage limit?

100

Risk you are taking when you invest in the stock market and one other investment that exists to minimize risk.

Answers will vary.

200

An out-of-pocket fee paid by a person with health insurance at the time of service

What is a copay?

200

A loan to a company/government in exchange for face value plus interest

What is a bond?

200

Tax form that determines how much money is withheld from your paycheck for federal and state income taxes 

What is W-4?

200

A contract between you and your insurance company

What is a policy?

200

When you complete your 1040 form, if you overpaid your taxes and the government owes you money, that is called a __________.

What is a refund?

300

A demand by a person seeking recovery from a loss

What is a claim?

300

Portion of yearly earning that companies share

What is a dividend?

300

Tax form used to prove that you are eligible to work in the U.S.

What is a I-9?

300

Allows investors to invest your money in bonds, stocks and other investments

What is a mutual fund?

300

Your health insurance plan has a $35 copay for certain covered prescription medications. You arrive at the pharmacist and pick up your prescription (which is covered under your plan) which has a list price of $75. How much would you pay the pharmacy?

What is $35?

400

You cause an accident in which someone is injured. The case goes to trial and there is a verdict to compensate the injured person with $45,000. You have a $50,000 coverage limit per person for Bodily Injury and a deductible of $2,000. How much will you have to pay out-of-pocket?

What is $2,000?

400

The difference between simple interest and compounding interest

What is simple interest you earn interest off principal alone and compounding interest you earn interest off principal + interest?

400

Two taxes that are taken from your gross wage and provide examples of what they are used for

What is could include Medicare, Social Security, Federal Income Tax, State Income Tax, Local Income Tax?
400

Tax form you will receive me even if you are not an employee but were paid by a company

What is a 1099?

400

Joshua causes an auto accident on a residential street. He has collision coverage. He causes $7000 in damage to someone else’s car, $2000 in damage to his own car, has a $500 deductible, and has a maximum coverage limit of $10,000. How much will Joshua have to pay towards the accident?

What is $500?

500

If there was a flood that caused damage to your car, what kind of coverage must you have in order for the insurance company to help cover the cost of repairs?

What is comprehensive coverage?

500

You bought 10 shares of stock in Snapchat for $52 per share. Two months later you sold the 10 shares of stock for $80 per share. What was your profit or loss on Snapchat stock?

What is a profit of $280?

500

Tax form where you can report your income and deductions to determine the amount of tax you owe or the refund you can expect to receive

What is a 1040?

500

The amount you must pay yourself before the insurance company provides coverage

What is a deductible?

500

Kaylea causes an auto accident on a residential street. She has liability coverage only. She causes $10,000 in damage to someone else’s car, $2000 in damage to her own car, has a $1,000 deductible, and has a maximum coverage limit of $10,000. How much will insurance pay toward fixing Kaylea's car?

What is $0?

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