A part of a whole; a broken piece of something that is no longer whole.
What is a fraction?
To be out of money; financially ruined; to "break the bank".
What is bankrupt?
The S in SMART Goal stands for this.
What is specific?
Having good credit means you are this kind of borrower.
What is low-risk?
This method of payment has the advantage of being anonymous and leaving no paper trail.
What is cash?
Being easily broken or destroyed.
What is frail?
Evil; dishonest; to break away from honesty.
What is corrupt?
"I don't understand this, yet." is and example of what kind of mindset?
What is growth?
This term means how trusted you are to repay borrowed money.
What is creditworthiness
You should keep your receipts for this many years for your tax claims.
What is 7 years?
To break into an issue; to vote?
What is suffrage?
Something that breaks up what you are doing; an unplanned event that breaks up an activity
What is interruption?
Flash cards, Kahoots, and True and False questions are all examples of this study skill.
What is making your own quiz?
This is the extra money in the form of fees and interest that a consumer pays in addition to the amount they borrowed.
What are Finance Charges?
The modern debit card is most closely related to this kind of card.
What is an ATM card?
To bend light so that it looks like it is broken.
What is refract?
Sudden; unexpected; broken into what is expected.
What is abrupt?
This part of a SMART Goal helps to make sure the goal is realistic.
What is achievable?
A credit score is also know as this kind of score.
What is FICO.
This type of debit card can help you to follow a strict budget regardless of spending habits.
What is prepaid?
What are fractals?
To burst or break open (usually a body part).
What is rupture?
Songs, acronyms, and rhyming are good examples of this kind of study skill.
What are mnemonic devices?
Because there are three of these that use different scoring models, you have three different credit scores.
What are credit agencies
Monthly rent is an example of this kind of need.
What is a fixed need?