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Cash Flow
Money Matters
100

A financial institution that accepts deposits from the public.

What is a Bank?

100

Considered the most liquid asset

What is cash?

100

Setting aside this each month will help with future needs or emergencies

What is savings?

100

Money you receive for doing work.

What is income/salary/pay?

100

This economic term describes when prices for goods and services increase over time, causing money to buy less than before.

What is Inflation?

200

A thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.

What is a Loan?

200

The money charged for the privilege of borrowing money.

What is interest?

200

A portion of money paid to the government out of your paycheck to help pay for things like schools, hospitals, roads, and other services that benefit the country.

What is income tax?

200

An occupation undertaken for a significant time and with opportunity to progress.

What is a career?

200

This type of expense is essential for basic living, such as housing, food, and utilities

What is a Need?

300

A bank card that automatically deducts the amount of a purchase from your checking account.

What is a debit card?

300

Money owed from one person to another person or company

What is Debt

300

Your score in this area may affect getting a job, renting an apartment or car insurance rates

What is a credit score?

300

The money you earn at your job before taxes are deducted.

What is gross income?

300

A plan for earning and spending over a period of time. 

(DAILY DOUBLE)

What is a budget?

400

A card used to make purchases with the agreement that the cardholder will pay back the card issuer for the purchases and any fees and interest

What is a credit card?

400

Represents a unit of ownership in a corporation

What is a stock?

400

This is money that goes out of your account to pay for things like food, gas, or subscriptions

What is Expenses?

400

The money you earn from your job after the taxes are deducted

What is net income?

400

A type of bank account that allows you to easily deposit and withdraw money for daily transactions

What is a Checking Account?

500

Those Expenses you must pay from month every month AND stay the same

Ex. Rent; Car Payment; Insurance; 

What are Fixed Expenses?

500

•Expenses that change from month to month

Ex. Dining out, buying for Food, Toiletries-Shampoos, Toothpaste, Body Wash, Toilet Paper


(DAILY DOUBLE)

What are Variable (Flexible) Expenses?

500

If a popular product suddenly becomes scarce while demand remains high, this economic principle explains why the price will likely rise

What is supply and demand?

500

Adding money to a financial account such as a checking account or a savings account

What is a Deposit?

500

A safety net that protects you from unexpected accidents or problems in exchange for a payment.

What is insurance?

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