Bulls, Bears, & Bucks
Extra Credit
Swipe Right or Swipe Wrong?
I'll Gladly Pay You Tomorrow
So You Think You Know Mr. G
100

This animal represents a stock market that is rising, optimistic, and charging ahead.

Bull

100

The standard FICO credit score range starts at 300 and maxes out at this perfectly "excellent" number.

850

100

This three-letter acronym represents the yearly interest rate you will be charged if you carry a balance on your credit card.

APR (Annual Percentage Rate)

100

With this old-school payment plan, the store holds onto your item in the back room until you have paid it off completely in smaller chunks.

Layaway

100

This is the number of years Mr. G has been at Scarlet Oaks, including this year.

3

200
This is a piece of ownership in a company.

A share

200

Making up 35% of your total score, this single factor has the biggest positive or negative impact on your FICO score.

Payment history (or paying your bills on time)

200

If you pay off your credit card balance completely by this specific deadline, you won't be charged a single penny in interest.

The due date

200

This is the upfront chunk of cash you pay out of pocket before setting up a payment plan to finance the rest of a large purchase, like a car.

A down payment

200

This restaurant is now worldwide, but it had humbler beginnings, being born in the same town as Mr. G.

KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken)

300

This strategy involves spreading your money across different investments so you don't lose everything if one single company fails.

Diversification

300

Using this type of plastic card has absolutely zero impact on your credit score because you are spending your own money from a checking account.

A debit card

300

This type of interest is calculated not just on the original amount you borrowed, but also on the accumulated interest from previous months.

Compound interest

300

When signing a contract for a payment plan, you should always read the fine print to look for these penalties that hit if you miss a scheduled payment date.

Late fees

300

This is the industry Mr. G worked in for 4 years before becoming a teacher.

Finance/insurance

400

This is a portion of a company's profits that is paid out to its shareholders, often as a quarterly cash payment.

A dividend

400

If someone does this for you, they are taking the risk that they would have to make the payments on your loan if you don't.

Co-sign

400

Making only this specific type of payment on your credit card bill each month will keep you in debt the longest and cost you the most in interest.

The minimum payment

400

When making payments on a traditional installment plan, your money goes toward paying the interest and this—the actual original amount of money you borrowed.

The principal

400

The first CD that Mr. G purchased for himself, at age 12, was this band's "Black Album."

Metallica

500

This famous index tracks 500 of the largest U.S. companies and is often used as a benchmark to measure how the overall stock market is doing.

The S&P 500

500

If you max out your credit cards, this metric—which accounts for 30% of your score and measures how much of your available limit you are using—will go up and hurt your score.

Credit utilization

500

This is the term for a loan that is not backed by collateral (like a house or car), which is why credit cards generally charge higher interest rates.

Unsecured debt

500

An auto loan is a classic example of this type of plan, where you pay a fixed amount every single month for a set number of years.

An installment plan (or installment loan)

500

This 80's extraterresterial action thriller sequel is probably Mr. G's favorite movie.

Aliens

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