BANKING BASICS
FEES, FEES, FEES
SAVING & GROWING MONEY
CARDS, CASH & ALTERNATIVES
DIGITAL BANKING & MODERN MONEY
100

account used for everyday spending, paying bills, debit card use

what is a checking acct?

100

A fee charged to your account when it lacks the funds to cover a withdrawal, but the bank allows the transaction to go through anyway

what is an overdraft fee?
100

a fee paid to you for keeping your money in an account OR a fee charged to you for a loan or credit card

what is interest?

100

a card that is directly connected to your checking account; it enables you to conduct ATM transactions and to make purchases instead of using cash or writing a check

what is a debit card?

100

a mobile banking tool that allows you to deposit checks to your bank account using your mobile device

what is mobile deposit?

200

account used to store money and earn interest

what is a savings account?

200

a monthly fee that some banks charge to provide access to checking or savings accounts

what is a maintenance fee?

200

earning interest on both the original money and previously earned interest

what is compound interest?

200

name one reason someone might be unbanked

Acceptable answers include:

  • Excessive fees

  • Lack of trust in banks

  • Not enough money to meet minimum balance requirements

200

venmo, cash app, apps that allow instant money transfers

what are peer to peer payment apps?

300

monthly record of transactions, deposits, withdrawals, and fees

what is a bank statement?

300

a certain amount of money that must be kept in an account as required by that particular financial institution

what is a minimum balance?

300

saving money automatically before spending on other things

What is "paying yourself first?"

300

name one disadvantage to being unbanked

Acceptable answers include:

  • High fees for services

  • No access to credit

  • Money not protected

  • Harder to save or earn interest

300

Name one advantage of online or mobile banking

Acceptable answers include:

  • 24/7 access

  • Online bill pay

  • Easy balance checks

  • Convenience

400

protects deposits up to $250,000 if a bank fails

what is fdic insurance?

400
maintaining a minimum balance, using in-network ATMS, setting up alerts, choosing an account with no fees or waived fees (These are all...)

what are ways to avoid banking fees?

400

What percentage of income goes to savings in the 50/30/20 rule?

20%

400

true or false: prepaid cards help build credit

false

400

true or false: you should bank on public wi-fi

false!

500

why is it important to have both a checking and savings account?***


checking for easy access and spending; savings for earning interest and storing money

500

What happens if you opt out of overdraft protection and don’t have enough money?

the transaction is declined and no fee is charged

500

money set aside for unexpected expenses

what is an emergency fund?

500

do prepaid cards have more or fewer protections than debit and credit cards?

fewer protections
500

stores card information on a phone for contactless payments (Apple Pay, Google Pay)

what is a digital wallet?

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