Credit Basics
Debt & Interest
Credit Scores
Costly Mistakes
Smart Money Moves
100

This is borrowed money you must repay.

What is credit?

100

This is the cost of borrowing money, usually expressed as a percentage. 

What is interest?

100

The most important factor in your credit score.

What is payment history?

100

This is a common mistake where you spend more than you can repay.

What is overspending?

100

This tool helps track your credit score.

What is a credit report?

200

This number represents your creditworthiness.

What is a credit score?

200

Paying only this increases long-term debt cost.

What is the minimum payment?

200

This is the recommended credit utilization percentage.

What is below 30%?

200

Closing old accounts can hurt this factor.

What is credit history length?

200

This tool helps prevent you from missing payments.

What is autopay?

300

This type of credit has a limit you can borrow up to repeatedly.

What is revolving credit?

300

Higher interest rates mean this for your debt.

What is more expensive / longer payoff?

300

This is generally considered a "good" credit score range.  

What is 670-739 (or higher)? 

300

There are nine common credit card fees. Name any three. 

What are annual fees, processing fees, interest charges, late payment fee, foreign transaction fee, balance transfer fee, cash advance fee, over the limit fee, or returned payment fee? 

300

This tool helps you plan spending and saving.

What is a budget?

400

This agency compiles your credit history into reports.

What is a credit bureau?

400

This type of interest grows on interest.

What is compound interest?

400

This measures how much credit you're using.

What is credit utilization?

400

Name three of the five things that affect your credit score.

What are payment history, amount owed (credit utilization), length of credit, types of credit, and new credit (hard inquiries)?  

400

This is the recommended amount for an emergency fund for a typical college student.

What is $500?

500

Many credit cards have these, but they can sometimes encourage overspending. 

What are rewards/cashback? 

500

Ignoring debt can lead to this legal action.

What is collections / lawsuits?

500

This type of credit check often lowers your score slightly. 

What is a hard inquiry?

500

Co-signing means you are this.

What is responsible for the debt?

500

This type of card helps people with no or bad credit build credit.

What is a secured credit card?