Vocabulary
Ways to Pay for College
Ways to Spend Money
Comparing Salaries
100

Adding or putting money into an account.

 What is a deposit?

100

an award for college that someone earns through sports or academics (grades)

What is a scholarship?

100

money that is coins or paper 

What is cash or checks?

100

The lifetime income for Kristopher who worked for 32 years and earned an annual salary of $42,670.

What is $1,365,440?

200

Taking money out of an account.

What is a withdrawal?

200

money that you put away later into an account

What is savings?

200

the account you use with a debit card 

has your own money in it


What is a checking account? 

200

The lifetime income for Sharon who worked for 20 years earning an annual salary of $27,430

What is $548,600?

300

Extra money that you either earn or owe on credit card


What is interest?

300

money you get for college if parents make less money 

What is a grant?

300

a card that takes money out of your account immediately (right now)

What is a debit card?

300

The lifetime income for a Programmer Analyst with an annual salary of $74,960 over a 30 year career.

What is $2,248,800?

400

How much money is in your bank account right now


What is an opening Balance?

400

Borrowed money that you have to pay back later

What is a loan?

400

a card that allows you to borrow and pay it later in the future 

What is a credit card?

400

The lifetime income for a Computer Support Specialist with an annual salary of $46,260 over a 30 year career.

What is $1,387,800?

500

how much money you earn in one year

What is an annual salary?

500

providing money while working at a college

What is a work study program?

500

a summary of an individuals credit activity or history 

What is a credit report?

500

The difference between a Vet Assistant's salary and a Veterinarian's salary over a 10 year period if the Assistant's annual salary is $20,090 and the Veterinarian's annual salary is $97,200.

What is $771,100?

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