Budgeting and Taxes
Bank Accounts
Credit Cards
Financial Aid
Random Presentations
100

Taking note of monthly income and investments

What is Charting Income?

100

Taking out money from your account

What is withdrawing?

100

Percentage of available credit being used on a credit card

What is Credit Utilization?

100

Application that all students must fill out for federal aid

What is the FAFSA?

100

Urban Heat Island Effect Review

Amount of greenhouse gases that are generated by individuals

What are Carbon Footprints?

200

Rent & Utilities

Insurance
Groceries

Transportation

Healthcare

What are mandatory costs?

200

Spending over your available balance and ending in the negatives

What is Overdrafting?
200

The total amount of money you have available to borrow from a bank

What is a credit limit?
200

TAP

Excelsior Scholarship

NYS STEM Incentive Program

NYS Math and Science Teaching Incentive Program

What is New York State Financial Aid?

200
GIS Review


Technology that uses satellites to pinpoint positions on the Earth

What is GPS?
300

The form that the majority of employees must fill out to file federal taxes

What is Form 1040?

300

Early withdrawals result in severe penalty fees 

What are Certificate of Deposits (CDs)?

300
The most common type of credit card with no collateral deposit 

What are Unsecured Credit Cards?

300

Specifically need based aid that does not need to be repaid unless terms are not met

What are Grants?

300
The three legs of the fire triangle
What is Oxygen, Fuel and Heat?
400

Expenses or liabilities that result in having your taxable income lowered

What are deductions?

400
Insures up to $250,000 in most bank accounts

What is the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)?

400

Credit scores are often based on this

What are FICO Scores?

400

Specifically merit-based financial aid that does not need to be repaid, but must be earned through applications and can be lost due not meeting requirements

What are Scholarships?

400

Research and Analysis Review


An unmeasured third variable that influences both the supposed cause and the supposed effect

What is a Confounding Variable?

500

New York City's additional income tax

(2 Significant figures only)

What is 3.8 percent?

500

Poses the highest risk towards investing in CDs due to its variability

What is inflation?
500

Do not have credit limits however have high interest rates and require a personal guarantee

What is a Business Credit Card?

500
Financial aid that the student must pay back interest for despite being enrolled in university for at least half-time

What are Unsubsidized Loans?

500

Career Path Review

What was my intended major when applying for college?

What is Computer Science?