Taxes
Interest
Insurance
Investments
Stock Market
100
What you file when you are single with dependents.
What is HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD?
100
This is your financial trustworthiness; it allows you to borrow money at low interest rates.
What is CREDIT?
100
The flat fee the insurer must pay per doctor's visit.
What is CO-PAYMENT?
100
The safest form of investment with the lowest earning potential.
What is SAVINGS ACCOUNT?
100
The firm which specializes in the buying and selling of stocks.
What is a BROKERAGE FIRM (house)?
200
The tax you pay on any type of real estate that you own.
What is PROPERTY tax?
200
The formula for simple interest.
What is I = p x r x t ?
200
The amount you must pay to have insurance coverage (usually monthly).
What is PREMIUM?
200
A loan to a bank for longer than a year which can be broken with a fee.
What is a CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT (CD)?
200
The percentage of profits paid by a corporation to shareholders who own income stock.
What are DIVIDENDS?
300
Income tax in an example of this tax structure because as one makes more income, the percentage of income they pay increases.
What is a PROGRESSIVE TAX?
300
You buy a $10,000 car at a simple interest rate of 7% for 36 months. This is "t" in the simple interest formula.
What is 3?
300
The amount of money the insurer must pay before insurance will kick-in.
What is DEDUCTIBLE?
300
The ability to convert an investment into cash.
What is LIQUIDITY?
300
A market fluctuation in which the average prices are rising indicating an increase in consumer confidence.
What is a BULL MARKET?
400
Social Security tax is an example of this type of tax structure because everyone pays the same percentage of their income.
What is PROPORTIONAL TAX?
400
The difference between interest charged and interest earned.
What is SPREAD?
400
The three types of automobile insurance.
What are LIABILITY, COMPREHENSIVE, and COLLISION?
400
An investment which pools investors money together and divides it into a variety of options.
What is a MUTUAL FUND?
400
A stock reporting index which reports how 30 large, publicly owned companies based in the United States have traded during a standard trading session.
What is the DOW (Dow Jones Industrial Average)?
500
Sales tax is an example of this type of tax structure because as one's income increases, one pays a lower percentage of their income.
What is a REGRESSIVE TAX?
500
The formula for compound interest.
What is A = p (1+r)^t ?
500
The individual to whom you leave your life insurance inheritance.
What is BENEFICIARY?
500
The most risky type of bond because it is loaned to a low rated corporation for longer than a year.
What is a JUNK BOND (high yield security)?
500
The cause of the stock market crash of 1929 which lead to the Great Depression.
What is BUYING ON MARGIN (speculation)?
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