Income
Savings, Investment and Risk Management
Debit and Credit
Budgets
100

A portion of one's earnings that is paid to the government

Taxes

100

An interest-bearing account where people put money for future use.

Savings

100

A fee received or paid for the use of money.

Interest

100

Something accomplished in less than a year.

Short-Term Goal

200

Total amount earned in a month after all deductions.

Net Monthly Income

200

Meaning of the FDIC, which insures savings.

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

200

A legal process that gives a debtor protection from creditors.

Bankruptcy

200

Following this will assist a person with managing expenses in and help with reaching long-term and short-term goals.

Budget

300

A social insurance program that extends health coverage to almost all Americans age 65 and over.

Medicare

300

The amount paid for an insurance policy.

Premium

300

A not-for-profit cooperative that offers bank services and is owned by its members.

Credit Union

300

Primary focus to be considered when budgeting.

Needs

400

Gathering consumer preferences for products and services.

Market Research

400

The next best alternative given up when making a financial choice.

Opportunity Cost

400

A legal process in which a lender takes possession or mortgaged property from a mortgage holder who failed to make payments.

Foreclosure

400

Concept of automatically putting away money every month for future use.

Pay Yourself First

500

A grouping of jobs and industries related by skills or products.

Career Cluster

500

An IOU with a set rate of return. This type of inverting doesn't represent ownership in corporation, government agency, or utility borrowing the money.

Bond

500

An electronic way to view account activity and pay bills via the Internet and an institution's website.

Online Banking

500

Category where most of a typical family's budget is spent in.

Housing

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