You use this type of account for day-to-day transactions.
What is a chequing account
If you are going outside on a cold day, someone might say this to you.
What is "bundle up?"
What are the two major credit agencies in Canada?
What are Transunion and Equifax?
You are allowed to make this payment if you are not able to pay in full.
What is the minimum payment?
To feel emotionally or mentally overloaded
What is overwhelmed?
With type of payment your employer does not give you a cheque. Instead, your money goes into your bank account.
What is direct depost?
After being outside in the cold, you will definitely want to do this.
What is "warm up"
What are the two types of credit checks that can be made to your credit report?
what are hard and soft checks?
This measures the amount of credit you're using compared to your total available credit.
What is credit utilization ratio?
To bend sharply or fold at the middle, often referring to a vehicle accident
What is jackknife?
Banks will offer you this if you keep a minimum balance in your account.
What is a fee waiver
Frozen fingers and toes will need to ____ after being outdoors.
What is "thaw out"
The institution that lenders you money is called the____
What is the creditor?
Bankruptcy stays on your credit report for this length of time.
What is 7 years?
All flights were cancelled due to the snowstorm leaving many travellers with no way to get home. They were...
What is stranded?
If you have only $800 in your account, but you write a cheque for $850 you will get this charge on your next statement.
What is NSF (non-sufficient fund)
When this happens, it is the perfect time to eat, relax and watch a movie.
What is when you are "snowed in"
Chapter 7 and chapter 13 are types of what
What are bankruptcies?
If you owe money and are not paying, after a certain time creditors can do this to your wages.
What is garnish your wages?
Individuals who travel regularly between home and work/school are called....
Commuters.
You have this if you can withdraw, deposit or transfer money, pay bills, etc. as many times as you want without charge.
What is unlimited transactions.
A cold front _____ overnight, bringing snow and strong winds.
What is "blew in"
If you are not able to pay your debt in full you can pay using a fixed amount each month.
What are installment payments?
This refers to an asset pledged by a borrower to secure a loan. If the borrower fails to repay the loan, the lender can seize it.
What is collateral?
To capture or trap something
Ensnare