Filing Taxes
Banking
Investing
Insurance
Budgeting
100

The deadline for filing taxes

What is April 15th?

100

These types of banks serve specific communities or regions.

What is community banks?

100

This is a retirement savings and investment plan offered by employers.

What are 401k's or IRA's?

100

These are monthly fees that give you access to health insurance.

What are premiums?

100

These are regular, recurring costs that come up from month to month that are usually necessary for monthly living.

What are fixed expenses?

200

The purpose of a social security number.

What is taxes?

200

This is a type of account that is used for day to day financial transactions.

What is checking account?

200

This type of investment combines money from many investors and invests it in a wide range of stocks, bonds, or both

What is mutual funds?

200

These are fixed amounts to be paid for specialized services.

What are co-pays?

200

These are non essential expenses that are entirely optional, based on wants.

What are discretionary expenses?

300

The location of tax forms needed to file your income taxes.

What is IRS website?

300

This is the 3-digit number on the back of of a debit card used to verify that the card is in your possession.

What is CVV (Card Verification Value)?

300

This is a type of currency that uses digital files as money.

What are cryptocurrencies?

300

This is the person or people covered by the insurance policy.

What are the insured?

300

When an emergency comes up, these are the first types of expenses to cut.

What is discretionary spending?

400

The name of the form that an employer provides to an employee for tax purposes.

What is a W-2?

400

This is a check issued by a bank or other financial institution on behalf of a customer, considered a guaranteed form of payment.

What is cashier's check?

400

This is what the term "CD" stands for.

What is certificate of deposit?

400

This is a formal request from the policy holder to their insurance company asking for payment for something that insurance covers.

What is a claim?

400

True or false: About 20% of your budget should go towards housing.

True

500

The form that you fill out using your W-2.

What is form 1040?

500

These are the ways that banks make money.

What is charging interest and fees?

500

These are periodic payments made by corporations to their shareholders.

What are dividends?

500

This refers to the amount of protection and benefits provided by the insurance policy.

What is coverage?

500

This is a budgeting app that can be used to track finances online.

What is YNAB, Mint, or EveryDollar?