Behavioral Econ
Types of Accounts
Bank Features & Fees
Debit Cards & ATMs
Checking Account Skills
100

What is the fear of missing out on a good deal or event called?

FOMO

100

Name two common types of bank accounts

Checking, Savings

100

What is a fee charged if you don’t have enough money for a transaction?

Overdraft Fee

100

True or False: A debit card uses money directly from your checking account.

True

100

What is the process of comparing your bank statement with your own records called?

Reconciling/ Balancing a checkbook

200

Which bias makes people stick with losing investments because they’ve already put money in?

Sunk Cost Fallacy

200

Which account is best for everyday spending?

Checking

200

Name one common monthly maintenance fee

Low balance, not enough direct deposits, etc.

200

What’s the difference between a debit card and a credit card?

Debit = your money, Credit = borrowed money

200

On a check, where do you write the amount in words?

The long line in the middle

300

When people do what others are doing, even if it doesn’t make sense financially.

Herd Mentality

300

Which account is better for saving money long-term and earning interest?

Savings

300

What’s one way to avoid ATM fees?

Use in-network ATMs, get cash back at stores, or go into the bank to withdraw

300

What is one risk of using a debit card compared to cash?

Fraud, overspending, fees

300

What happens if you write a check for more than you have in your account?

Bounces/overdraft

400

Which bias makes people value things more just because they own them?

Endowment Effect

400

Name one reason someone might open an online-only bank account.

Higher interest, lower fees, convenience

400

What does overdraft protection do?

Covers transactions when you don’t have enough money, often with a fee

400

What information should you never share to keep your debit card safe?

PIN number

400

What is the routing number used for?

Identifies the bank

500

This bias happens when people only look for information that supports what they already believe.

Confirmation Bias

500

What does FDIC insurance protect you from?

Bank failure – up to $250,000

500

True or False: Credit unions are for-profit institutions

False – nonprofit

500

If you withdraw $20 from an out-of-network ATM that charges $3, and your bank also charges $2, how much does that withdrawal really cost?

$25

500

You have $100 in your account. You write a check for $60, use your debit card for $30, and forget about a $20 auto-payment. What's your balance now? 

-$10..... Overdraft