Getting a Job
Credit
Insurance
Housing and Renting
Budgets and Banking
100
A resume should be about this length.
What is 1 page (or 1 - 2 pages)?
100
This is the maximum balance you can borrow.
What is line of credit?
100
Give me one of the factors that determine the cost of auto insurance premiums.
What is (examples) age, male or female, driving record, kind of vehicle, territory, claims history, deductibles, etc?
100
True or false: A mortgage is the same as a security deposit.
What is false?
100
This is what the signature on the back of a check is called.
What is an endorsement?
200
Job experience is listed on a resume from most recent to _________.
What is least recent?
200
Give me one of the items that will help you have a positive credit rating.
What is (examples) steady income, character, pay charges promptly, etc?
200
Give me one of the ways to keep the cost of vehicle insurance down.
What is (examples) no driving offenses, don't get a sports car, higher deductible, etc?
200
When renting, this is using what is required to be paid to the landlord before moving in. (Hint: Three things)
What are first month's rent, last month's rent, and security deposit?
200
To write 10% as a decimal, you would write this.
What is 0.1?
300
Getting a ___-_____ _____ is one way to test your interest and abilities in a particular type of work.
What is part-time job?
300
Give me one of the guidelines when using credit cards.
What is (examples) have only one, only use when necessary, pay entire amount each month, etc?
300
This is an insurance contract?
What is a policy?
300
This is the type of insurance you should get when renting an apartment.
What is renters' insurance?
300
Explain how to reconcile a bank statement.
What is compare your bank statement to your checkbook register and check for items that are not listed on both and make adjustments where needed?
400
This is a publication that gives job descriptions.
What is the Occupational Outlook Handbook?
400
This is the amount paid for the use of money.
What is interest?
400
True or false: Univeral life insurance is a combination of term and cash-value insurance.
What is true?
400
True or False: Home ownership provides you with equity.
What is true?
400
You have $4000 in a savings account that pays 5% interest annually. This is what your total interest you would earn in 2 years.
What is $400?
500
This is the amount of money you take home after taxes and other deductions have been subtracted from your earnings.
What is gross pay?
500
To avoid a finance charge on a credit card statement, you should do this.
What is pay the total amount billed by the due date?
500
This is a life insurance policy with savings.
What is cash-value policy?
500
This is an unlicensed lender.
What is a loan shark?
500
You earned $600 in gross pay last week. Your company deducted 7.5% for FICA and .5% for state taxes and 3% for federal taxes. This is what your gross pay would be.
What is $534?
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