Intro to Pers Fin
Saving
Budgeting
Debt
Life after HS/Consumer Awareness
100

This refers to all the financial decisions an individual or family must make to earn, budget, save & spend money over time. 

What is personal finance

100

Saving money over time for a large purchase

What is a sinking fund

100

A written cash flow plan 

What is a budget

100

A yearly fee that's charged by the credit card company for the convenience of the credit card 

What is an annual fee

100

A type of higher learning school that focuses on job skill training for specific career fields rather than academics in liberal arts.

What is trade school

200

A person or organization that buys/uses goods or services 

What is a consumer

200

The five steps to financial success

What are the Five Foundations

200

An item that is bought without previous planning or consideration of the long-term effects

What is an impulse purchase

200

A measure of an individual's credit risk; calculated from a credit report using a standardized formula

What is a Credit Score

200

A money myth that portrays student loans as the only financial option when it comes to funding one's college education.

What is "good debt"

300

A fee paid by a borrower to the lender for the use of borrowed money

What is interest

300

A savings account that is set aside to be used only for emergency expenses

What is an Emergency Fund

300

Occurs when money is withdrawn from a bank account and the available balance goes below zero

What is an overdraft

300

Cost of borrowing money on an annual basis; takes into account the interest rate and other related fees on a loan

What is an Annual Percentage Rate

300

Feeling regret or concern after making a large purchase

What is buyer's remorse

400

An obligation of repayment owed by one party (debtor/borrower) to a second party (creditor/lender)

What is debt

400

A rate which is either charged (on debt) or paid (on investment accounts) for the use of money

What is interest rate

400

A cash flow plan that assigns an expense to every dollar of your income, wherein the total income minus the total expenses equals zero

What is a Zero-based Budget

400

A decrease or loss in value 

What is Depreciation 

400

A developmental partnership where one person shares knowledge, skills, and perspective to foster the personal and professional growth of someone else.

What is mentorship

500

A system by which goods and services are produced and distributed 

What is economy

500

The persistent increase in the cost of goods and services or the persistent decline in purchasing power of money 

What is inflation 

500

Series of envelopes that are divided into categories (food, entertainment, gas, etc.) and are used to store cash for planned monthly expenses 

What is the Envelope System

500

Preferred method of debt repayment; includes a list of all debts organized from smallest to largest balance; minimum payments are made to all debts except for the smallest - which is attacked with the largest possible payments

What is Debt Snowball

500

Refers to the financial opportunity that is given up because you choose to do something else with your money. 

What is opportunity cost

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