The cash inflow that is received from work or investments.
Income
The type of account used for emergency purpose and has low interest.
Savings Account
Gives a loan based on the perceived value of a tangible possession.
Pawnshops
The maximum amount of money a creditor will allow.
A line of Credit
The movement of cash in and out of your wallet or bank account.
Cashflow
The transaction used to automatic deposit your net pay.
These places charge you to cash your check.
Check Cashing Outlets
the fact of being who or what a person or thing is.
Identity
The measure of a person's ability and willingness to make credit payments. What lenders look at to first.
Credit Rating (Credit Score)
The amount of income you take home out of your paycheck.
Net Pay
A cash machine.
ATM
Desperate borrowers use this to borrow money against their personal paycheck. Dr. Johnson HATE THIS PLACE!
The arrangement to receive cash, goods, or services now and pay for them in the future.
Credit
Something you should do your best to NEVER DO!
Extra money you can spend or save.
Surplus
Debit Card
A store where you can pay on a weekly or monthly base to own the product. Generally over priced.
Rent-To-Own Centers.
The use of credit for personal needs.
A agency that collects information on how people promptly and business pay their bills.
Credit Bureaus
A detailed plan that manages how you spend your money.
Budget
A financial Institution used by members only.
Credit Union
A place that will loan you money against your titled property. Generally has really high interest rates.
Title Loan Center
A play or entity that lends money.
Creditor
A document the records a written and digital record of a person credit history.
Credit Report