Budgeting
Investing
Taxes
DEBT
Financial Management
MISC
100

Using the 50/30/20 budgeting technique, a monthly gym membership payment would be allocated to this category.

What are wants? (30)

100

Lending money to a company or government for interest.

What is a bond? 

100

The form your employer gives you every January showing how much you earned and how much tax was withheld.

What is a W-2 form?

100

This type of consumer debt allows individuals to borrow money for purchases and pay it back over time, often with high interest. 

What is credit card debt?

100

The process of spreading money across different assets to reduce risk.

What is diversification?


100

The school mascot in the film "High School Musical".

What is a wildcat?

200

You need to differentiate between these when you are budgeting.

What are wants and needs?

200

A fund that tracks an index and trades like a stock.

What is an ETF (Exchange-Traded Fund)?


200

The federal tax that funds Social Security and Medicare.

What is Fica tax?

200

A type of loan backed by collateral like a car or house.

What is a secured loan? (Secured debt)


200

A fund designed to mirror a major market benchmark like the S&P 500.

What is an index fund?

200

The artist who headlined the 2024 Super Bowl Halftime Show.

Who is Usher?

300

The standard rule for how much money you should keep in an emergency fund.

What is 3–6 months of expenses?

300

The number of sectors in the stock market.

What is 11?

300

As a self-employed individual, you will receive this type of form that shows the various types of payments you may receive throughout the year.

What are 1099 forms?

300

This debt repayment strategy starts with the smallest balance.

What is the snowball method?


300

The flat rate payroll tax that you would pay as an employee from your paycheck. 

What is 7.65%?

300

This infamous mobster was arrested and convicted for Tax Evasion during the prohibition.

Who is Al Capone?

400

When you begin budgeting, you should track your income for this period of time.

 What is 30 days? (1 month)

400

This type of investment fund is typically associated with having the highest fees. 

What is a mutual fund?

400

The 5 types of taxes that we covered in class. 

What is income, sales, property, corporate, & capital gains tax?

400

This method involves prioritizing debt repayment starting with the debt with the highest interest rate while making minimum payments on other debts.

What is the debt avalanche method?

400

The form used to file your personal federal tax return.

What is Form 1040?

400

This U.S. fast food chain is credited with introducing the first drive-through window to the masses.

What is In-N-Out Burger?

500

This phrase describes the phenomenon where your spending increases as your income rises, leaving savings unchanged.

What is "lifestyle creep?"

500

A stock market index of 30 prominent companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States.

What is the Dow Jones?

500

Name three states with sports franchises that do not collect any jock tax.

What is...

Florida, Nevada, Texas, Washington, and Tennessee are the only states with sports franchises that do not collect the Jock Tax.

500

Name 5 of the 7 common types of consumer debt that we went over in class. 

What is a Mortgage, HELOC (home equity line of credit), Vehicle loan, Personal loan, Payday loan, Credit card debt, Student loan?

500

Investing in high-risk opportunities hoping for high rewards.

What is speculating?

500

This would be considered Apple's slogan/tagline.

What is "Think Different"?

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