BANKING
INVESTING
TYPES OF CREDIT
MANAGING CREDIT
PAYING FOR COLLEGE
INSURANCE
TAXES
BUDGETING
100

This type of account is connected to your debit card

Checking account

100

This stock market index represents 500 of the largest companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States

S&P500

100

The amount borrowed by someone for a loan

Principal

100

A record of how you've managed loans and payments over time

Credit report

100

Money you borrow for college and need to repay

Student loans

100

This type of car insurance covers you if you cause injuries or property damage for someone else

Liability coverage

100

Form used by most U.S. taxpayers to file an annual income tax return 

1040

100

The 50/30/20 rule divides your budget to spend: 50% on _______, 30% on wants, and 20% on savings

Needs

200

A monthly fee that some banks charge to keep your account open

Maintenance fee

200

This strategy involves spreading investments across different assets to reduce risk

Diversification

200

An initial payment made when buying something expensive, such as a car or house

Down payment

200

Something valuable that the lender can take as payment if you can't or don't repay your secured loan

Collateral

200

For a Direct Subsidized Loan, the government pays this as long as you stay in school at least half-time

Interest

200

If you want a lower deductible and higher coverage limit, you will pay a higher monthly _______.

Premium

200

Employees receive this form each January that summarizes their earnings and taxes for the previous year

W-2

200

An expression used to describe a person or household whose monthly income is devoted to expenses and has little to no savings

Paycheck to Paycheck

300

Interest earned on both the principal amount and any interest already earned

Compound Interest

300

This investment vehicle is a loan to the government which is paid back over time with interest

Government Bond

300

The lowest amount you can pay on your monthly credit card bill to remain in good standing

Minimum payment

300

This strategy for debt repayment starts with the highest interest-rate debts

Avalanche or High-rate method

300

Sticker price - gift/aid from the institution = 

Net price

300

Insurance companies use this strategy to afford large payouts by collecting premiums from a large group

Risk Pools

300

Fill out this form when you start a new job to determine how much your employer withholds in taxes

W-4

300

If your expenses are higher than your income, you have a budget ________.

Deficit

400

This federal insurance program protects the money you deposit in member banks up to $250,000 per depositor, per bank

FDIC

400

The rate of increase in prices over a given period of time, your rate of return should be greater than this

Inflation

400

Describes the status of being behind on one or more loan payments

Delinquency

400

The paying off of debt with a fixed repayment schedule in regular installments over a period of time

Amortization

400

The form submitted by students to determine their eligibility for financial aid

FAFSA

400

Health insurance that provides protection against the high cost of treating severe or lengthy illness or disabilities and usually has a high deductible and lower premiums

Catastrophic Health Insurance

400

This date is the typical deadline for Americans to file their taxes

April 15

400

Your total earnings BEFORE taxes or deductions are taken out

Gross pay

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