Checking Accounts
Saving & Investing
Payment Methods
Banking Safety & Insurance
Behavioral Finance & Biases
100

What is a checking account primarily used for?

Answer: Everyday transactions like paying bills and making purchases

100

What is the main purpose of a savings account?

Answer: To save money for goals/emergencies while earning interest

100

On average, how many checks does an American write each year?

Answer: 36

100

What type of institutions/businesses does FDIC insurance protect?

Answer: Banks, Covers Deposits up to $250,000 per depositor, per bank, per ownership category

100

What is behavioral finance?

The study of how psychological factors and biases affect financial decisions.

200

Name two ways to put money into a checking account.

ATM deposit, mobile deposit, direct deposit, check deposit, cash at a teller

200

Name two factors to consider when choosing a new savings account.

Answer: Interest rate (APY), fees, minimum balance, FDIC/NCUA insurance, accessibility


200

What two numbers are needed to make an e-check payment?

Answer: Routing number and account number

200

Does FDIC cover investments like stocks, crypto, or life insurance?

Answer: No

200

What is herd behavior in finance?

Answer: Following the crowd’s actions, often leading to bubbles or crashes

300

What’s one way to avoid overdraft fees?

Don’t spend more than your balance; monitor your account; opt out of overdraft service

300

What type of account pays higher interest but requires you to leave your money in for a set time?

Answer: Certificate of Deposit (CD)

300

What type of transfer is fastest and most secure for large transactions?

Answer: Wire transfer

300

What does NCUA stand for, and what does it insure?

Answer: National Credit Union Administration; insures deposits in credit unions up to $250,000

300

Name one step someone can take to overcome cognitive bias.

Learn to recognize common biases, slow down decision-making, seek outside perspectives

400

What does NSF mean in Banking?

Answer: Not Sufficient Funds
400

Historically speaking, what does the S&P 500 return on average annually (in percentage terms).

Answer: 8-10%

400
How many days does a bank typically place hold on funds from a check deposit?


Example Answer: 

___-___ Days.

Answer: 2-6 Days

400
Which type of bank would you likely pay less ATM fees with?

Big Bank or Credit Union?

Answer: Big Bank
400

What percentage of people make purchases due to FOMO?

A: 40%

B: 50%

C: 60%

D: 70%

Answer: C: 60%

500

In 2025, what is the national average interest rate on a checking account?

A: 0.045%

B: 0.45%

C: 0.70%

D: 0.07%

Answer: D: 0.07%

500

What is the difference between compound interest and simple interest, and why does compound interest have a greater impact on long-term investments?

Answer:

  • Simple interest is calculated only on the original principal.

  • Compound interest is calculated on both the principal and the accumulated interest over time.

  • Compound interest grows money exponentially, making it far more powerful for long-term investing

500

How many business days do international wire transfers usually take to clear?

Answer Example: x to x business days.

Answer: 1 to 5 business days


500

In 2025, what is the national average interest rate on a U.S. Savings Account?

A: 0.37%

B: 0.38%

C. 0.39%

D. 0.40%

Answer: 0.38%

500

Define Sunk Cost Fallacy in Behavioral Finance.

Answer: When the fact that a cost has already been incurred and cannot be recovered affects ones decision, often financially.

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