Connections
Connections
Vocab
Vocab
Miscellaneous
100

What is the difference between a savings and checking account?

Checking account - used for multiple transactions (ex: paying bills)

Saving account - used to save money and for minimal transactions (usually no more than 6 withdrawals)

100

What are the different types of insurances?

Medical, home, auto (car), life, health

100

What is a budget?

A spending-and-savings plan, based on estimated income and expenses for an individual or an organization over a specific time period.

100

What is the money market?

Purchase and sale of large volume over short period of time. Usually requires minimum balance and excessive fees

100

What is a return?

measure of an investment's total interest, dividends and capital gains, expressed as a financial gain or loss over a specific timeframe

200

Compare and contrast debit cards and credit cards.

Debit card - linked to checking account, money taken out in that moment, does not build credit

Credit card - money borrowed, pay back at end of month, builds credit

200

What are some credit cards you can apply for?

Student, VISA, MasterCard, American Express, a store credit card (i.e. Macys)

200

What does it mean to liquidate items?

To sell your items for cash flow / make money

200

What do you accrue if you do not pay a bill on time?

Late fees

200

What is typically covered under homeowner's insurance?

Loss and damage of property during a storm, break-in, fire, etc. (protects from unexpected)

300

What is the difference between an asset and a liability?

As asset generates money, a liability causes you to lose money.

300

What is the importance in having insurance?

To protect you in case something happens - managing financial risk and protecting assets

300

What are types of investments?

Stocks, houses, cars, businesses, people. An investment is an asset purchased with the expectation of generating income / appreciating in value over time.

300

What can be jeopardized if someone steals your identity?

Negative impact credit score, spend / open credit and debit cards, open a line of credit / loan, affect social security number / insurance / pensions

300

If you get into a car accident and it is the other person's fault, what happens with your car insurance?

No fault accidents - typically car insurance stays the same cost, does not cover cost of damages (other person's insurance does)

At fault accidents - monthly payment increases as you are high risk for an accident, and your insurance has to cover the cost of damages

400
Explain the difference between stocks and bonds. 

Stock - you own small portion of a company, grow or decline with resale value, can be high risk

Bond - you loan a company or government money, fixed interest over time, is low risk

400

Explain the difference between life and health insurance.

Life insurance - covers cost of expenses after you die

Health insurance - helps cover cost of healthcare while you're alive

400

What is a good FICO (credit) score?

Good 670 - 739

Very good 740 - 799

Exceptional 800-850

400

What does APR stand for?

Annual percentage rate - percent added to money borrowed; can be interest charges on a credit card, lender fees or broker fees

400

What does it mean to be at default?

Failure to make required interest or principal payments on debt

500

Why would someone take a low risk versus high risk investment?

Low-risk investment: give lower returns, but losses are rare

High-risk investment: potential for high returns, but not guaranteed. can also have high losses

500

Why do people claim bankruptcy?

Unable to repay outstanding debts or obligations - filing for bankruptcy provides relief for people overwhelmed by debt

500

When you are charged late fees or are overdue on a payment, what are you known as?

Delinquent

500

What is the period of time after a deadline for an obligation during which a late fee or other action is waived?

Grace period
500

What are the different types of loans you can get?

Personal, car, home, student