Money
Banking
Credit
Insurance
Investing
100

Hours Worked x Hourly Wages =

Gross Pay

100

Instruments that are treated a good as cash

Bank Check

Cashier Check

Money Order 

100

The total amount of interest and loan charges you would pay over the entire life of a loan (or line of credit).

Finance Charge

100

The amount you pay each month (or quarterly/annually) to keep your insurance policy active

Premium

100

An agency that supervises and regulates stock market activities

Security Exchange Commission (SEC)

200

Gross Wage - Deductions =

Net Pay (Net Income)

200

An institution that accepts monetary deposits and offers checking, savings, and investment options

Banks

Credit Unions

200

 The three major credit reporting agencies

Equifax, Experian, Transunion

200

A specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim

Deductible

200

The leading stock exchange entity in the world

NYSE

Others:  NASDAQ, Shanghai, & Euronext

300

A loan on a future paycheck that is very expensive

Payday Loan

300

Paying others through a cell app (Cashapp, ApplePay)

Online Banking

Electronic Funds Transfer 

300

Used to determine the creditworthiness of potential borrowers

Five C's:  Character, Capacity, Collateral, Capital, Conditions

FICO Score

300

A formal request from the policyholder to cover their insurance company asking for payment after a covered incident

Insurance claim

300

A market description that occurs when stock market indexes are rising, eventually hitting new highs; a market that is rising in value

Bull market (fast-paced return on investments)

400

Assets - liabilities = 

(Debt reduces this) 

Net worth

400

Using another person's social security and identification cards to open an account (of any kind) with their permission

Identify Theft

400

The yearly rate used to calculate finance charges 

Annual Percentage Rate

400

Type of insurance that replaces items in the event of a catastrophic event (fire, flood, tornado, robbery)

Renters, Homeowners, Mortgage 

(Property)

400

A market in which prices are falling

Bear 

(A good time to invest at a lower price.)

500

401(k) plans and IRSs

Retirement Plans

(Start saving for retirement early.)

500

Protects deposits up to 250,000

Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

National Credit Union Administration

500

Used to get a fresh start if a person can no longer pay their debts 

Bankruptcy 

500

Life insurance that will provide a death benefit for a specific time

Term Life Insurance

500

The distribution of a company's earnings to its shareholders; often paid quarterly

Dividend

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