The management, creating, and study of money and investments
What is Finance?
The number used to determine whether or not you qualify for a loan
What is credit score?
Name two ways that you can study finance
(as a _____ or _____)
What is a major?
What is a minor?
Who uses finance in their daily lives
Who is everyone?
Finance relates to...
What is money?
An example of a type of loan
What is a student loan?
Name the title of the first level classes that you would take
What are Principles?
Name one of the different types of accounts you can open at a bank
What is a checking account?
What is a savings account?
Name one example of something relating to finance
What is: buying & selling products?
issuing stocks?
obtaining loans?
maintaining accounts?
financing a business?
getting approved for a loan?
Name one of the budgeting "rules"
What is 50/30/20?
What is 70/20/10?
Name a class from the "Intro" Category
What is: Principles of Accounting?
Principles of Microeconomics?
Principles of Macroeconomics?
Excel & Other Small Business Software?
The legal document signed by athletes that details how much money they are going to make and other terms they must follow
What is a contract?
Name one of the four categories that fall under the "Finance Umbrella"
What are Banks?
What are Institutions?
What is Accounting?
What is Corporate?
Name something to look for when applying for a credit card
What is a low interest rate?
What are perks?
Name a class from the "Medium" category
What is: Principles of Finance?
Personal Financial Planning?
Introductory Statistics?
Managerial Accounting?
Federal Taxation?
The IRS deals with what yearly activity that is usually due by April 15th
What are taxes?
Name one of the two types of banking under the "Finance Umbrella"
What is Investment Banking?
What is Commercial Banking?
Name one of the three examples discussed regarding planning
What are investments?
What are risks?
What are goals?
Name a class from the "Upper Level" category
What is: Budgeting and Finance in Healthcare?
Corporate Finance?
International Finance?
Quantitative Business Methods?
Investment and Portfolio Analysis?
Forecast & Capital Budgeting?
The cost of borrowing
(what you owe in addition to the dollar amount you want to borrow)
What is interest?