Getting Organized
Managing Money
Investing Wisely
Credit
Identity Theft
100

The expenses that do not change from month to month.

Fixed Expenses

100

The act of making unplanned purchases on a whim, often driven by emotions or external triggers like advertising.

Impulse Buying

100

An investment fund that pools money from many investors to purchase securities

Mutual Fund

100

The ability to borrow money or access goods and services with the promise to pay for them later, often with interest.

Credit

100

A cyberattack delivered through text messages that try to trick people into giving away their personal information

Smishing

200

To calculate annual expenses, _________ monthly expenses by _______.

multiple, 12

200

The amount of goods and services that can be bought with a specific unit of currency. It decreases when prices rise faster than income, meaning you can buy less with the same amount of money.

Purchasing Power

200

Profit from the sale of capital assets

Capital Gains

200

A legal process through which people who cannot repay debts to creditors may seek relief from some or all of their debts.

Bankruptcy

200

A type of fraud that involves a scammer pretending to be a legitimate person, often via email, with the aim of tricking people into giving away their personal information.

Phishing

300

Food, vacation, and hobbies are fixed or variable expenses?

Variable expenses

300

Use Past Perfect Continuous to complete the sentence:

We ____ _____ _____ (live) beyond our means before my wife lost her job.

had been living

300

Easily converted into cash

Liquid

300

A legal claim against property that allows a creditor to secure payment of a debt.

Lien

300

A type of scam where phone calls are used to trick people into giving away their personal information.

Vishing

400

Something that allows people to borrow money to make purchases and pay the money back regularly plus fees and/or interest

Credit Card

400

Rewrite the sentence to reverse the two events:

We had been paying cash for everything until we got credit cards.

Until we got credit cards, we had been paying cash for everything.

400

When the amount of money you have invested grows in value over time.

Capital growth
400

A detailed record of your credit history, including information about your credit accounts, payment history, and any public records like bankruptcies.

Credit Report

400

When someone illegally installs a recording device inside machines such as ATMs so they can record users' pin numbers.

Skimming

500

The total amount of money that a person earns during a specific period of time, typically a month or a year.

Current Income

500

Make the sentence to show that we improved spending habits (Past Perfect Continuous): 

buying in bulk 

buying things at the market when we needed it

Before we began buying in bulk, we had been buying things at the market when we needed it.

- or -

We had been buying things at the market when we needed it before we began buying in bulk.

500

An investment vehicle that is somewhat similar to a savings account in that it offers insurance protection and low interest rates.

Certificate of Deposit

500

The Four Keys to Great Credit

Open checking and savings accounts

Get credit report

Fix any errors or omissions, add positive information

Establish new credit

500

When someone uses your personal identification information, such as your name, social security number, or credit card number, without your permission to commit fraud or other crimes.

Identity Theft

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