Types of Accounts
Investing
Saving Strategies
Retirement Accounts
Investing Strategies
100

This account does not earn any interest, but you have easy access to your money through check writing and a debit card

What is a checking account?

100

This investment represents ownership in a company.

What is a stock?

100

You should have this much worth of your expenses saved up in an emergency fund

What is 3-6 Months?

100

This economic concept reduces the purchasing power of your money over time, making goods and services more expensive, and impacting the value of your retirement contributions

What is inflation?

100

 Investing a fixed amount regularly regardless of market conditions is called this.

What is dollar-cost averaging?

200

This account earns the lowest amount of interest 


What is a basic savings account?

200

This is a loan you give to a company or government in exchange for interest payments.

What is a bond?

200

This strategy makes you split your income into three categories/percentages 

BONUS (100 points) Label the categories/percentages correctly 

What is the 50/30/20 Rule?

BONUS: 50% Needs; 30% Wants; 20% Savings

200

This is an option for payment as a retired individual that you and your employer have paid into through taxes when you were working, often not enough to live off of. 

What is Social Security?

200

This strategy involves buying and holding investments for a long time.

What is long-term investing?

300

Daily Double

This account forces you to lock your money away for a certain amount of time before you can access it and it earns a lot of interest.


What is a Certificate of Deposit?

300

This type of investment focuses on properties like homes, apartments, or buildings.

What is real estate?

300

This strategy makes you assign every dollar of your income to a specific category

What is Zero Based Budgeting?

300

This employer-sponsored retirement plan often includes matching contributions

What is a 401(k)?

300

DAILY DOUBLE

This is the payment/profit you may earn from your stock performing well

What is a dividend? 

400

This account is a hybrid account that allows you to earn high interest while also having easier access to your money through check writing

What is a Money Market Account?

400

This process is when a company allows the public to invest in their company to get more money and grow over time

What is Initial Public Offering (IPO)?

400

This strategy makes you put money away for saving before using it on anything else

What is Pay Yourself First?

400

This retirement account is only for teachers and non-profit workers

What is a 403(b)?

400

Spreading money across different investments to reduce risk is called this.

What is diversification?

500

This organization protects your accounts in certain traditional and commercial banks for up to $250,000

What is the FDIC?

500

This investment combines money from many investors to buy a mix of stocks and bonds.

What is a mutual fund?

500

This strategy is a way that someone can set goals for themselves in a structured way.

What is the S.M.A.R.T. method?

500

This type of IRA allows tax-free withdrawals in retirement.

What is a Roth IRA?

500

This is one of the best (maybe the best) strategy to use when it comes to retirement accounts

What is starting early? 

600

This is a member-owned, not for profit financial institution that offers banking services with lower fees and better rates


What is a credit union? 

600

This investment tracks a market index like the S&P 500 and trades like a stock.

What is an ETF (Exchanged-Traded Fund)?

600

This type of IRA allows tax-deductible contributions now but you pay taxes later

What is a Traditional IRA?

600

This strategy is when you invest in a company that is assumed to increase in size and value in a short amount of time

What is growth investing?
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