Budgeting
Insurance
Taxes
Investing
Terms
100

This type of expense varies from month to month and can be adjusted.

What are variable expenses?

100

This term refers to the regular payment made to an insurance company for coverage.

What is a premium?

100

This form is used by most U.S. taxpayers to file their annual income tax return.

What is Form 1040?

100

This refers to the potential return on an investment.

What is yield?

100

The original amount of money invested or borrowed.

What is principal?

200

These goals in budgeting typically involve plans for the next 1-5 years

What are medium-term goals?

200

This type of life insurance provides coverage for a specific period.

What is term life insurance?

200

Employees fill out this form to indicate their tax withholding preferences.

What is a W-4?

200

This market condition is characterized by rising stock prices and optimism.

What is a bull market?

200

A standardized measure of creditworthiness.

What is a credit rating?

300

When creating a budget, these are objectives you hope to achieve within the next year.

What are short-term goals?

300

In health insurance, this is a fixed amount you pay for covered services before insurance kicks in.

What is a deductible?

300

This form reports an employee's annual wages and the amount of taxes withheld from their paycheck.

What is a W-2?

300

These investment vehicles pool money from many investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of stocks.

What are mutual funds?

300

The total cost of borrowing money, including interest and fees.

What is a finance charge?

400

What is the fund designated for unexpected debts

What is an Emergency Fund?

400

This auto insurance coverage pays for damage to your own vehicle in an accident.

What is collision coverage?

400

Banks use this form to report interest income paid to customers.

What is a 1099-INT?

400

This is where previously issued securities are bought and sold between investors.

What is the secondary market?

400

This refers to high-risk investments made in hopes of large returns.

What is speculation?