Banking
Budgeting and Behavioral Economics
Credit
Insurance
Investing
100

What are the 2 types of banking accounts?

Checking Account, Savings Acoount

100

What is a Budget?

A way to balance Income, expenses and financial goals for a specific length of time.

100

What is APR?

Annual Percentage Rate

100

What is Insurance?

Contract for financial protection from risk or loss

100

What is a Stock?

Share of ownership in a company

200

What are the 3 functions of money?

Medium of exchange, unit of account, store of value

200

Which budget method require physical Cash?

Envelope budget

200

What is the difference between Secured and unsecured loans?

Secured: guaranteed by collateral, Unsecured: not guaranteed by any collateral.

200

What are the types of insurance?

Auto, Health, Renters

200

What is a stock exchange?

Each place where stocks are bought and sold

300

What are the types of savings accounts?

Traditional, online or high-yield, CD- certificate of deposit, Money Market Account

300

What is a zero based budget?

Every dollar assigned to a different specific expence

300

Who protects your credit assets?

The Consumer Finance Protection Bureau(CPFB) and the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)

300

What is a Deductible?

Amount you pay before insurance benefits pay

300

What are the 2 types of trends in a Stock market?

Bull Market (Increasing) and Bear Market (Decreasing)

400

What is Inflation?

General Increase in prices

400

How does a 50/30/20 budget work?

50 percent to needs, 20 percent to saving, 30 percent to wants 

400

What is an Installment Loan?

Specific purchase, Specific amount of time. Regular equal payments of principal+interest.

400

What is an Underwriter?

Receives premium in exchange for covering potential financial losses 

400

What is a ETF?

Basket of investments like stocks or bonds-traded directly on an exchange

500

What is FDIC insurance?

Government protection for money in bank accounts (up to 250,000)

500

What is the Endowment Effect?

Assigning more value to Things we already own

500

What is Revolving credit?

Open line of credit for any purchases(within the limit). Payments depend on the money borrowed.

500

What is a Actuary

They are a professional who analyzes risk and calculates premium needed to cover potential loss payments.

500

What is a Market Index?

Hypothetical portfolio of investment holdings that represents a segment of the financial market.

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