Vocabulary
Vocab Cont.
Finance Tips
100

The original amount of money borrowed in a loan or invested, not including interest or earnings.

principal
100

A tax imposed by the government on the money you earn from wages, investments, and other sources of income.

payroll tax

100

This tip tell you to pay what person first? 

yourself

200

The possibility of losing money on an investment or the chance that an investment's actual return will differ from expected returns.

risk
200

Failure to make required payments on a loan or debt according to the agreed-upon terms. This can result in penalties, damaged credit, and legal action.

default

200

This tip tells you to set _______, such as, a new car, going to college, or going on vacation. 

goals

300

A fixed amount of money paid to an employee regularly regardless of hours worked.

salary

300

The crime of obtaining someone's personal information (like Social Security numbers, credit card details) without permission to commit fraud or other crimes.

identity theft

300

This tip told you to save at least _______% of your income or any money recieved. 

10 or 10%

400

A contract where you pay regular premiums to a company that agrees to cover specific financial losses, such as health, auto, or property damage.

insurance

400

Intentional deception designed to secure unfair or unlawful financial gain, often involving fake documents, false information, or identity theft.

fraud

400

This tool will help you track your monthly income and spending, as well as, set financial goals and spending limits. 

budget

500

A significant decline in economic activity lasting several months, typically characterized by falling GDP, rising unemployment, and reduced consumer spending.

recession

500

An investment strategy that spreads money across different types of investments to reduce risk. The idea is "don't put all your eggs in one basket."

diversification

500

Waiting 24 hours helps you to avoid making this type of purchase? 

impulse

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