The ability to borrow money to pay back later.
What is credit?
This tool is used to flip pancakes and eggs in a frying pan.
What is a spatula?
Things that get paid with your federal income tax deductions.
What is Social Security, Medicare, military equipment, highway maintenance, education and more.
This protects you against unexpected financial losses due to illness, injury, or property/vehicle damage.
What is insurance?
This is the term for the area of study or subject that you choose to focus on in college.
What is College Major?
A plan you write down to decide how you will spend your money each month.
What is a budget?
This ingredient causes bread dough to rise and become fluffy.
What is yeast?
Applying to vote in an election.
What is voter registration?
Insurance that covers theft to your rental home.
What is renter's insurance?
These are funds awarded to students to help them pay for college, often based on their academic or extracurricular achievements.
What is Scholarships?
Giving money to a person or business with the expectation that it will be repaid. For example: a mortgage.
What is a loan?
These are required when getting an apartment or home.
What is first, last, and security deposit?
This is a civic responsibility that lets us give our opinion on issues and makes democracy possible.
What is voting?
The amount of a loss you must pay out of your own pocket before the insurance company will step in and pay the rest.
What is a deductible?
The document you need to fill out and submit to apply for college.
What is a college application?
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?
The amount of teaspoons in a tablespoon.
What is three teaspoons?
When citizens are called to serve on a legal panel in court.
What is jury duty?
These are required when you lease or own a car.
What is proof of insurance and yearly registration?
Short term positions with a sponsoring organization to gain experience in a certain field of study.
What is an internship?
A bank card that automatically deducts the amount of a purchase from your checking account.
What is a debit card?
The five types of food nutrients.
What is carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, minerals and fats?
These are the 3 requirements for voting.
What is be a citizen of the U.S., over 18, and registered to vote?
A joint federal and state program that helps cover medical costs for some people with limited income and resources
What is Medicaid?
How can you attend community college while still enrolled in high school?
What is taking Advance Placement (AP) classes and inquiring about dual enrollment?