Budget
Insurance
Investing
Retirement
Fun Facts
100

People use this tool to organize their money and avoid overspending

What is: Budget Spreadsheet

100

This type of insurance covers damage to your vehicle and others if you cause an accident.

What is Auto Insurance?

100
  1. This financial instrument represents ownership in a company and may entitle the holder to dividends and voting rights

What is a stock?

100

a powerful financial concept that explains why starting to save in your 20s can lead to a much larger retirement balance than starting later, even with the same contributions

What is: Compound interest

100

__________ is a three digit number that represents your creditworthiness to lenders.

What is: Credit Score

200

You set aside money for unexpected expenses like car repairs- what is this called?

What is: Emergency Fund

200

The amount you must pay out of pocket before insurance starts paying.

What is a deductible?

200

This investment strategy involves spreading your money across different assets to reduce risk

What is diversification? 

200

This age is the earliest you can typically withdraw money from most retirement accounts without paying a penalty

What is: 59½ years old

200

This major purchase typically loses about 20% of its value in the first year.

A car

300

Reducing spending in order to increase savings improves this.

Financial Health

300

This type of life insurance allows flexible premiums and adjustable death benefits while building cash value.

What is Universal Life Insurance?

300

When a stock price consistently falls for several months, the market is said to be in this type of market phase

What is a bear market?

300

This type of employer contribution is often described as “free money” because your company adds to your retirement account when you contribute

What is: Employer match

300

This is the only U.S. bill that has never been redesigned since it was first issued in 1862?

What is: The $1 bill

400

This budgeting technique allows you to keep up with recurring subscriptions or monthly charges

What is: Tracking Expenses

400

This Federal U.S. law allows individuals under age 26 to remain covered under their parents’ health insurance plans.

What is the Affordable Care Act

400

Rather than trying to beat the market, this type of fund simply mirrors the performance of a market benchmark like the S&P 500 by holding many of the same stocks.

What is an index fund?

400

This rule of thumb suggests you'll need roughly 70-80% of your pre-retirement income each year to maintain your lifestyle after you stop working

What is: the retirement replacement ratio

400

What is the typical length of the grace period after graduation before federal student loan payments begin?

What is: 6 months

500

Gail earns $4,000/month and saves $800. What percentage of income is being saved?

What is: 20%

500

 A student with renters insurance has a $1,000 deductible and suffers $6,000 in covered damages after a fire. How much would the insurer typically pay?

What is $5,000?

500

This financial ratio compares a company’s total debt to its shareholders’ equity to measure financial leverage

What is the debt-to-equity ratio?

500

This financial principle states that your retirement portfolio should shift from high-risk assets to lower-risk ones as you age, often summarized by subtracting your age from 100 to estimate the percentage you might keep in stocks

 age-based allocation rule

500

What U.S. law requires credit bureaus to provide consumers with one free credit report every 12 months?

Fair Credit Reporting Act

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