Definitions #1
Definitions #2
Budgeting & Credit Score
Scholarships & Loans
MISC
100

The ability to understand and effectively use various financial skills, including personal financial management, budgeting, and investing.

What is Financial Literacy?

100

These are an example of free aid. These are distributed based on merit or other factors.

What are Scholarships?

100

It is okay to cut out necessities such as food, water, and shelter when it comes to budgeting. TRUE or FALSE?

What is False?

100

Federal Student (BLANK) & Private Student (BLANK) are two major WHAT?

What are LOANS you can get for educational purposes?

100

www.annualcreditreport.com is where I can find WHAT?

Where can I find my credit score?

200

The process of establishing a plan for your finances.

What is Budgeting?
200

These are awarded to students and families based on their financial needs.

What are Federal Grants?

200

Wally, YNAB, Good Budget, Personal Capital, Pocket Guard, and Mint are examples of these.

What are examples of Budgeting Applications?

200

The federal government will cover the interest during certain periods for this loan.

What is a subsidized student loan?

200

Once a year for free you can request this.

How many times can I request a free credit score a year?

300

This is how much you make a year or a month before taxes.

What is your Annual or Monthly Gross Income?

300

Subsidized, Unsubsidized, Direct PLUS, and Direct Consolidation are different kinds of these.

What are Federal Student Loans?

300

Finding a Home, Auto Loans, Employment, Business Loans, and Living Expenses are examples of showing "WHAT" is important?

What are some examples that show CREDIT is important?

300

The loan borrower is responsible for the interest that accrues during all periods for this loan.

What is an unsubsidized student loan?

300

Federal Grants, Scholarships, and Federal Work Study are three ways to avoid WHAT?

What are three ways to avoid Student Loan Debt?

400

It is a statistical analysis performed by lenders and financial institutions to determine a persons' or small owned operated business's credit worthiness.

What is a Credit Score?

400

These are offered by a college based on prior academic performance- like your GPA or standardized test scores (ACT or SAT).

What is a Merit-Based Scholarship?

400

Payment History, Amounts Owed, Credit History Length/Age, Credit Mix or Types of Credit, and New Credit can impact WHAT? 

What can impact your CREDIT SCORE?

400

This loan is meant to fill a gap between the cost of attendance and available resources if you still need money to pay for your education after borrowing your maximum limit of unsubsidized and subsidized loans.

What is a Direct PLUS loan?

400

700-850 is considered an excellent "WHAT" score?

What is considered an excellent credit score?

500

This provides part-time jobs to students that allow them to earn money and help pay for education expenses.

What is a Federal Work Study?

500

Bills, Rent, and Subscriptions are examples of these.

What are regular monthly expenses?

500
Paying your bills on time, paying off your debt, making any outstanding payments, and limiting new credit requests can help improve WHAT?

What are ways to improve your credit?

500

This loan allows borrowers to combine all eligible federal student loans into a single loan- which is usually done after leaving school.

What is a Direct Consolidation Loan?

500

When your payment is late, you go over your credit limit, and your credit card company merges with another company, what can increase?

What can increase your interest rate?

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