Money Buckets &
Cash Flow
Goal Setting &
Financial Freedom
Inflation & Time Value of Money

Investing Basics
Accounts
100

This term describes what you give up when you choose one option over another.

What is Opportunity Cost?

100

This type of savings account offers a higher interest rate, helping your money grow faster while remaining liquid.

What is a High-Yield Savings Account (HYSA)?

100

This term describes the rise in prices over time, reducing purchasing power.

What is inflation?

100

This term refers to spreading your investments across different asset types to reduce risk.

What is diversification?

100

This type of account is used to buy and sell investments like stocks and bonds.

What is a Brokerage Account?

200

These are the four main buckets for your paycheck

What are Save/Invest, Tax, Give, Live?

200

This type of savings account locks your money for a set term in exchange for a guaranteed interest rate, often higher than a regular savings account.

What is a Certificate of Deposit (CD)?

200

This rule helps you estimate how many years it will take for your money to double at a given interest rate.

What is the Rule of 72?

200

This principle suggests that higher potential returns come with higher levels of this.

What is risk?

200

This type of retirement account offers tax advantages and is commonly opened alongside a brokerage account.

What is an IRA (Individual Retirement Account)?

300

This phrase describes the total amount you spend each month on living expenses.

What is Burn Rate

300

The first steps in creating this type of account are identifying the institution, account type, minimum balance, fees, and interest rate.

What is a Cusion Account?

300

When prices rise faster than your income, this term describes the risk that your money will buy less in the future.

What is inflation risk?

300

This fund is often recommended for passive investors who want exposure to the entire market.

What is an Index Fund?

300

This phrase describes a system where investments generate income to cover your monthly burn rate.

What is a Portfolio Paycheck?

400

By focusing on this instead of your earnings, you can stay aligned with your financial goals.

What is living on your lifestyle?

400

In goal setting, what do the letters in the acronym R.I.C.H stand for?

What is Reachable, Individual, Controllable, & Happy?

400

This term describes how inflation erodes the real value of your savings over time.

What is purchasing power?

400

This metric measures the degree to which an investment’s price fluctuates over time.

What is volatility?

400

This type of account lets you borrow money up to a limit, but if you don’t pay it back on time, you’ll owe more due to interest.

What is a credit card account?

500

This concept encourages you to take control of your cash flow by allocating income into specific buckets for saving, spending, and giving.

What is Employ your Paycheck? 

500

This phrase means having enough resources to live life on your terms without financial stress.

What is Financial Freedom?

500

This concept means money today is worth more than the same amount in the future.

What is the Time Value of Money?

500

This type of advisor is legally obligated to act in your best financial interest.

What is a Fiduciary?

500

This number, usually between 300 and 850, tells lenders how trustworthy you are with borrowed money.

What is a credit score?
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