Investing
Credit
Budget
100

This type of investment allows you to own a share of a company and potentially earn dividends.

What are Stocks?

100

Payment history, credit utilization, and length of credit history are key factors in calculating this number.

What is a Credit Score?


100

This is the process of creating a plan to manage income and expenses each month.

What is budgeting?

200

Investing through this app allows users to start with as little as $5 by rounding up everyday purchases.

What is Acorns?

200

Keeping this percentage of available credit low helps maintain a good credit score.

What is Credit Utilization?

200

Fixed expenses include costs that don’t change every month, like rent or this payment for school.

What is Tuition?

300

Diversified investment products like these pool together various stocks or bonds, offering a low-cost way to invest in many assets.

What are Mutual Funds or ETFs

300

Opening one of these types of cards is a good way for college students to start building credit.

What is a Student Credit Card?

300

A fund that can cover 3–6 months of expenses in case of emergencies.

What is an Emergency Fund?

400

Known as the “8th wonder of the world,” this concept refers to earnings generated from reinvested interest or dividends.

What is Compound Interest?

400

This term describes how many new credit accounts you apply for, and too many applications can lower your score.

What is New Credit?

400

This type of expense can vary each month, like groceries, entertainment, or transportation.

What are Variable Expenses?

500

This type of account allows people to save for retirement and grow their money tax-free or tax-deferred.

What is an IRA (Individual Retirement Account)?

500

These loans you give to companies or governments are generally safer than stocks.

What are Bonds?

500

This budgeting rule suggests spending 50% of income on needs, 30% on wants, and 20% on savings and debt.

What is the 50/30/20 rule?