This is a plan for how you will spend and save your money each month.
Budget
This type of account is commonly used for everyday spending and bill payments.
checking account
Money set aside for unexpected expenses is called this type of fund.
emergency fund
A business's total revenue minus its total costs equals this.
profit
This force keeps planets in orbit around stars and causes objects to fall toward Earth.
gravity
This expense usually stays the same each month, like rent or a car payment.
fixed expense
Banks pay this as a reward for keeping money in a savings account.
interest
This occurs when you earn interest on both your original money and previously earned interest.
compound interest
When prices rise across the economy over time, this occurs.
inflation
This Italian dish consists of layers of pasta, sauce, and cheese baked together.
lasagna
Money left over after expenses can be added to this financial goal.
savings
This card lets you spend money directly from your bank account.
debit card
Buying small ownership shares in a company is known as investing in these.
Stocks
The percentage of people actively looking for work who do not have jobs is called this.
unemployment rates
The chemical symbol "Au" represents this precious metal.
gold
Tracking these helps you understand where your money is going.
expenses
This federal organization insures deposits at most U.S. banks up to certain limits.
FDIC
This investment is generally considered lower risk because it represents a loan to a government or company.
bonds
The Nike "swoosh" is an example of this branding element.
logo
This planet is famous for its prominent ring system.
Saturn
A common budgeting guideline suggests 50% for needs, 30% for wants, and 20% for this
saving and debt repayment
This document summarizes all transactions in your bank account over a period of time.
bank statements
The chance that an investment could lose value is known as this.
risk
Age, income, and education level are examples of this type of customer information.
demographics
This number is the only even prime number.
2