This is the tax Delaware does not have.
What is sales tax?
This is a request you submit to your insurance company to receive payment for a loss.
What is a claim?
This is the legal age to obtain a credit card.
What is 18?
This is the card you show at the doctor’s office to prove you have health insurance.
What is an insurance card?
A percent of your monthly income that should be saved every month.
What is 20%
Federal and state taxes must be filled by this day.
What is April 15th?
This is the amount you must pay out of pocket before insurance starts covering costs?
What is a deductible?
This term refers to the maximum amount of money a bank allows you to charge to your credit card.
What is a Credit Limit?
A fixed amount for a service despite any insurance plan.
What is a copay?
A house is an example of this kind of asset.
What it an appreciating asset?
This tax funds a national health insurance for people over 65 and with certain disabilities.
What is Medicare?
The monthly amount you pay to keep your insurance active.
What is a premium?
This is the process of moving a balance from one credit card to another to reduce interest.
What is a Balance Transfer?
A program of insurance for people 65+ with a disability.
What is Medicare?
This type of investment is a collection of different stock.
What is a mutual fund?
This is the tax paid to both federal governments on earnings.
What is income tax?
This type of insurance pays for your f(ood, bills, etc.) when you cannot work?
What is disabilty insurance?
This is the period where you can still make a payment after the due date with penalty.
What is a Grace Period?
A health insurance that covers federal/state programs for low income individuals.
What is Medicaid?
This is a tax benefit of philanthropic giving.
What is a tax deduction.
This type of tax becomes a smaller percentage of income as income increases, often impacting lower-income individuals more.
What is regressive tax?
This type of insurance covers damages or injury for which you are responsible.
What is liability insurance?
This type of card has no credit limit but the balance must be paid in full each month.
What is a Charge Card?
This term describes doctors, hospitals, and providers that have agreed to rates with your insurance plan.
What are in-network providers?
A person that can aid you in budgeting, taxes, and investments.
What is a financial advisor?