Financial Literacy General
Savings
Credit
Financial Services
Wants vs. Needs
100

Define financial literacy 

Finance: The management of money

Literacy: Having an expanse of knowledge in a certain subject

 

100

What are 3 key ideas for saving Smart? 

1. Create a budget

2. Pay yourself first and save

3. SMART - Set financial goals  

100

Borrowing money from a bank is an example of a

Loan 

100

Someone who buys and sells stock professionally

Stockbroker 

100

Clothing is an example of a...

Need

200

Define Budget and explain its purpose

A budget is a plan for your money that shows how much you much earn, spend, save, and share. It's purpose helps you keep track of your income, control of your expenses, save for goals, and avoid running out of money



200

What type of savings account earns you money while saving with that bank? 

Interest earning savings account 

200

Which card pulls money directly from your bank account? 

Debit card 

200

A common account used through a bank 

Checking account 

200

A PlayStation 4 is an example of a...

Want 

300

The 50/30/20 Rule 

Half 50% of your income should cover essentials like housing, food, utilities, transportation, and healthcare. The other two break downs will function as one-third 30% going towards non-essentials, such as eating out, shopping, travel, hobbies, entertainment, and subscriptions (Netflix). The rest 20% will go towards building your future. Savings, emergency funds, investments, or paying off debt. 


300

This type of interest is earned not only on the money you put into the principal, but also on the interest that has already been added to your account. 

Compound interest  

300

Credit score ranges (6)

300-599 Very Bad 

600-649 Poor 

650-699 Fair

700-749 Good

750-799 Very Good

800-850 Excellent 

300

The original amount of money put into an investment

Principal 

300

Water is an example of a...

Need 

400

Guess The Price (SC) 

$ Eggs $ Fast food combo meal (1pp) $ 1 Bedroom apartment

$5.76 for 1 dozen

$10-12 

Avg. in SC $1246 (Greenville $1279; Anderson $1242; Columbia $1149) 

400

What type of fund helps you cover unexpected costs that come with everyday life? What is the suggested small build amount to start with? 

 Emergency Fund. $300 (Build to a 3-6 month cushion of expenses)

400

Where to locate your credit report for free 

Experian, TransUnion and Equifax - You can receive annual credit reports for free

400

Type of interest that grows over time at very fast rates

Compound Interest 

400

Something that is necessary in your life that you cant live without would be...

A need 

500

The sum of all income before deduction of taxes 

Gross Income 

500

Define SMART:


S-Specific amount; M-Measurable-be able to track; A-Achievable-keep it realistic; R-Relevant – your goals should matter to you and your life; T-Time bound – have a deadline

500

What are the 2 biggest factors that affect your credit score: 

1. Payment history (makes up 35%) Not missing payments, pay more than the minimal 

2. Credit utilization (makes up 30%) Percentage of your available credit limit that you are currently using

500

True or False: You can be charged a fee for using an ATM that isn't your bank.

True

500

Something that is not necessary in your life but is something you would like to have would be...

A want 

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