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100

Deciding between two products on which is the most worth it

Comparison shopping

100

Taking your income and subtracting all of your necessary expenses is a good way to make a...

Budget

100

What you take out if you want to borrow money from the bank

A loan

100

The three branches of our United States government that keep each other in check/share power

Legislative, Executive, Judicial

200

A guarantee by a company that your product will work perfectly (and if not, they promise to replace/fix it)

Warranty

200

The amount of money left over that you can spend on less important things

Disposable income

200

The extra money you pay each month on top of what you already owe

Interest

200

An executive power that can reject a bill from becoming a law

Veto

300

Buying something without thinking hard on it first

An impulse buy

300

Investing and owning a part of a company

A stock

300

The number that lets banks know you can be trusted with their money

Credit score

300

What a political party stands for and the stances they believe in

Platform

400

DAILY DOUBLE

Brand names and generic/store names

400

Investing in multiple stocks and investments combined into one; usually led by a financial expert

A mutual fund

400

How to build your credit score

Pay it all off, pay on time, take out many lines of credit, etc.

400

When an interest group talks to lawmakers directly in order to influence their policy making

Lobbying

500

Educating shoppers on how to be smart with their money and purchases

Consumerism

500

When YOU lend the government/a company money with (basically) a guarantee to be paid back

A bond

500

The amount of interest you'll pay every year with a credit card

Annual Percentage Rate (APR)
500

This amendment protects against unlawful searches and seizures of property

4th Amendment