Earning
Spending
Saving and Investing
Borrowing
Protecting
100

The type of work a person pursues for the majority of their life that may involve formal education, special training, or be within a specific industry.

Career

100

A plan that outlines what money you expect to earn or receive (your income) and how you will save it or spend it (your expenses) for a given period of time.

Budget

100

A financial institution and business that accepts deposits, makes loans, and handles other financial transactions.

Bank

100

The coast of borrowing money on a yearly basis, expressed as a percentage rate.

Annual Percentage Rate (APR)

100

When someone steals another person's identity to commit fraud, such as by using his or her name or SS number.

Identity Theft

200

Money that you receive from jobs, allowances, gifts, interest, dividends, and other sources.

Income

200

Something you must have to survive, such as clothes, shelter, or food.

Need

200

Money that a bank or other financial institution pays you for keeping money on deposit with them, or the amount of money you pay a bank as a fee when you borrow money.

Interest

200

The ability to borrow money and pay it back later.

Credit

200

When fraudsters impersonate a business or government agency to try to get you to give them personal information, such as through an email or text message.

Phishing

300

Taxes on income, both earned and unearned.

Income Tax

300

Something that you would like to have but that you could live without, such as a TV or tickets to a baseball game.

Want

300

To put money at risk to make a profit in the future.

Invest

300

A plastic card that can be used to obtain credit (such as to purchase goods and services).

Credit Card

300

Scammers use phone calls to trick you into revealing personal information.

Vishing

400

Money that has to be paid to a government to provide public goods and services.

Tax

400

The cost of giving up one thing to do or buy another.

Opportunity cost

400

Money made (profit) from an investment.

Return

400

An amount of money taken out of a deposit account to pay for something.

Debit

400

Scammers use text messages to trick you into revealing personal information.

Smishing

500

Money that an employer withholds from earnings.

Payroll Deduction

500

The movement of incoming funds (income) and outgoing funds (expenses) over a given period of time.

Cash Flow

500

The degree of uncertainty about the rate of return and the potential harm that could arise when financial returns are not what the investor expected.

Risk

500

A plastic card that can be used to deposit or withdraw cash from a checking or other bank deposit account, such as an ATM or at retail locations that accept cards.

Debit Card

500

The process of calculating risk and choosing approaches to minimize or manage loss.

Risk Management

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