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100

Often considered the most affordable higher education option, this type of school is state-funded and usually offers two-year degrees.

What is a Community College?


100

An account designed to let money sit for a long time, earning interest.

What is a savings account?

100

The time window you have before you are required to start paying back college loans. 

What is a grace period 

100

A share ownership in a company 

what is a stock

100

This type of report contains your credit history, including loans and payment records.

What is a credit report?

200

The term for tuition costs that are lower for residents that live in a specific state

What is in-state tuition?

200

A financial plan that your needs, wants, and goals.  

What is the 50/30/20 rule?

200

This form must be filled out to qualify for federal financial aid

What is the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)

200

The percentage of a company's earnings that is paid out to shareholders, often quarterly.

What is a dividend?

200

A "penalty" one of these is triggered if you fail to make your credit card payment on time.

  What is a late fee? 

300

Fees paid to an institution when you are from another state

What is out-of-state tuition?

300

The act of automatically saving a specified amount from your paycheck before budgeting it.

What is "paying yourself first"?

300

People who qualify for a direct plus loan 

what are graduate students 

300

A market characterized by falling prices and pessimism.

 What is a Bear Market?

300

 This term refers to the lowest amount of money you are required to pay on your credit card statement each month

What is a minimum payment?

400

This acronym represents the total estimated cost for tuition, room, and board, established by the institution.

What is the Cost of Attendance (COA)?

400

  to cover these types of unexpected, necessary, and urgent expenses. 

What is a emergency fund 

400

The type of federal loan that does not accrue interest while the student is in school.

 What is a Subsidized Loan?

400

This term defines the degree of uncertainty of return on an asset, or the likelihood of loss.

What is risk?

400

This account is designed for daily transactions and easy access to funds

What is a checking account?

500

This type of financial aid is based on financial need and does not need to be repaid.

What is a grant?

500

A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money 

what is inflation 

500

 The type of loan that accrues interest while you are in school, causing your debt to grow before you even start paying it.

What is an unsubsidized loan?

500

A market characterized by rising stock prices and investor optimism

what is a bull market 

500

What is the maximum amount of money the FDIC will insure for an individual?

what is 250,000

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