Budgeting Basics
Types of Loans
Managing Debt
Student Loan Repayment
Financial Literacy Fundamentals
100

Telling your money what to do instead of wondering where it went

What is a budget?

100

Who makes federal student loans

What is the U.S. Department of Education?

100

The smallest amount you can pay on a loan/credit card each month

What is the minimum payment?

100

What PSLF stands for

What is Public Service Loan Forgiveness?

100

The decrease in value of an asset over time

What is depreciation?

200

Bills that must be paid each month (rent, utilities, car payment)

What are set expenses?

200

The main difference between subsidized and unsubsidized loans

What is subsidized loans do not accrue interest while in school; unsubsidized do?

200

The method that pays off the smallest debt first

What is the Snowball Method?

200

The number of qualifying payments that are required for PSLF

What is 120 payments?

200

An increase in the value of an asset over time

What is appreciation?

300

The percentage of income that should go toward goals in the 50/30/20 rule

What is 20%?

300

The borrower for Parent PLUS Loans

Who is the parent?

300

The method that focuses on paying the highest interest rate first

What is the Avalanche Method?

300

The repayment plan that bases payments on income

What is Income-Driven Repayment Plan (or SAVE/PAYE/IBR/ICR)?

300

Formula for net worth

What is Assets - Liabilities?

400

The first step in creating a budget

What is determine your income?

400

The Texas-based loan offered through the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

What is the College Access Loan (CAL)?

400

Increasing spending just because income increases

What is lifestyle inflation?
400

What RAP stands for

What is Repayment Assistance Plan?

400

Money today is worth more than the same amount in the future because it can earn interest

What is the Time Value of Money?

500

How much would go toward flexible expenses using 50/30/20 if you make $2,000 per month

What is $600?

500

The type of loan that usually requires a credit check and may require a cosigner

What are private student loans?

500

The recommended starter emergency fund goal?

What is $500?

500

The amount of time until forgiveness under the new Repayment Assistance Plan (RAP)?

What is 30 years?

500

The total amount of money you will have if you invest $1,000 at 5% interest for one year

What is $1,050?

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