Reoccurring cost paid regularly-- the amount paid usually does not change.
What is "fixed expenses"?
Free food and swag can be found here
What are "campus events"?
The rate at which you are known to make payments on time.
What is "a credit score"?
This type of free money requires you to apply for it and sometimes has certain GPA requirements
What are "scholarships"?
Answer will vary
A potential cost that varies each month depending on your personal spending decisions
What is "variable expenses"?
Using this item allows you to ride the TARC for free, along with other discounts.
What is "my cardinal card"?
Companies use this to determine if you are a reliable person to lend to.
What is "a credit score"?
This type of free $$ can be obtained by filing Fafsa
What is "financial aid"?
Number of credit hours Gen 101 is worth
What is "1"?
Gas, phone bills, grocery bills, car maintenance.
What are "examples of variable expenses"?
What is "3-months"?
This is something you might need if you need a loan but don't have a credit score
What is "a co-signer"?
This type of free money can be earned based on need after filing Fafsa, and can only be used for 12 terms
What are "grants"?
Where I can find the financial literacy presentation after this class is over
What is "Blackboard"?
Meal plans, rent, insurance.
What are "examples of fixed expenses"?
You can be smart about your purchases by....
What is "shopping thrift stores, avoiding car payments, and using coupons/ student discounts"?
This type if loan can potentially be forgiven
What is "a government loan"?
This free money requires you to maintain a 2.0 GPA
What is "financial aid"?
(also acceptable--some scholarships).
True/ False: If you have a co-signer on a loan, and you don't make timely payments, it will only impact your credit score?
What is "false"?
3 components of a budget
What are "income, expenses, and savings [an investments]"?
This is the name of the budgeting game we played
What is "Spent"?
This is the standard time when you must start to make payments on your loans
What is "6-months after you stop attending school"?
You must file for FAFSA every _____
What is "year"?
This is the building where the Financial Aid office is located.
What is "Houchens"?