Saving & Budgeting
Marketing & Consumerism
Careers & Income
Credit & Investing
100

What is the monthly plan for how you are going to save and spend your income?

Budget

100

What federal agency is the main enforcer of consumer protection laws?

 FTC / Federal Trade Commission

100

What word describes payment for work usually calculated by the hour?

Wages

100

What is credit in the context of personal finance?

The granting of a loan and creation of debt.

200

What is the total value of a person’s assets minus their liabilities?


Net Worth

200

What is product placement? Give one place you might see it.

Product placement = paid display of specific products in movies/TV/media.

200

What is the difference between salary and wages?

Salary is periodic payment usually for a set period (weekly/monthly/annual); wages are pay based on hours worked.

200

 What does “interest” mean when you borrow money?

 Interest is the charge for borrowing money, usually a percentage of the loan.

300


What term describes interest paid only on the principal amount of an investment?

 

Simple Interest

300

What is an impulse purchase? Name one common cause.

Product placement = paid display of specific products in movies/TV/media (example: a soda brand shown in a film).

300

Define entrepreneur.

A person who starts and runs a business and assumes its risks.

300

Define compound interest in one sentence.

Compound interest = interest paid on the initial investment and on interest previously earned.

400

Define “scarcity” in one sentence.


 Scarcity: Limited resources but unlimited wants.

400

What does “bait and switch” mean in advertising?

Advertising a lower priced item to lure customers in, then offering a more expensive item.

400

 What is passive income? Give one example.

Income earned from assets you own (example: rent from property or royalties from a book).

400


What is portfolio income? Give one source of portfolio income.


 Income from investments such as interest, dividends, or gains when you sell an investment for more than you paid. Example: dividends from stocks.

500

 Explain the difference between an asset and a liability and give one example of each.

Asset = anything of value owned (example: house). Liability = anything owed (example: car loan).

500

Describe two incentives companies use to encourage purchases and explain how each might influence a buyer.

Examples: coupons (discounts that lower price), special offers/limited-time deals (create urgency); both can increase perceived value or urgency to buy.

500


Explain what withholding is and why it affects take-home pay.

Withholding is the portion of wages deducted for taxes and benefits before pay; it reduces take-home pay

500

Explain how investments can increase net worth — include role of profit and risk in your answer.

 Investments can raise net worth by increasing assets (profit when investments grow in value); higher potential returns often come with higher risk, which can also reduce net worth if investments lose value.

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