Vocab
Behavioral Economics
Credit Cards
Payments
Miscellaneous
100

This fee results when you have spent more money than you have in your checking account. 

What is an overdraft?

100

This exists when you look for information that confirms what you already believe. 

What is confirmation bias?

100

Why should you want to have a credit card?

Necessary for Emergencies Making Hotel Reservations Renting A Car Develop A Credit History Convenience While Shopping Enjoy Goods and Services Now, Pay Later Take Advantage of Rewards

100

A plastic card that holds pre-approved credit which can be used for the purchase of items now and payment of them later.

What is a credit card?

100

True/False-it is good to be a co-signer on a credit card

false

200
The belief that you need to utilize a bad product because you have already spent the money on it. 

What is sunk cost fallacy?

200

This is the current term for "keeping up with the Jones"

What is FOMO?

200

Why should you not want a credit card?

Credit costs money Its easy to overspend It it ties up future income It can destroy your credit rating

200

True/False Paying the minimum payment is the best way to pay for credit card debt

FALSE

200

What are some do's and dont's when having a credit card?

do's paying the amount charged to a credit card in full everymonth dont make late payments do pay credit card payments ontime dont only may the minimum payment due do keep track of all charges by keeping receipts dont go over the cards credit limit etc..

300

Assets that the bank can take possession of if a borrower doesn't pay back a loan. 

What is collateral?

300

Making unplanned purchases. 

What is impulse buying?

300

What are the four major credit cards?

Visa MasterCard Discover American Express

300

What can a credit card pay for?

virtually anything goods services

300

What are some advantages of using a credit card?

convenient useful for emergencies often required to hold a reservation purchase expensive items possibility of receiving bonuses, such as frequent flyer miles and cash rebates

400

The original amount of money borrowed. 

What is the principal?

400

The tendency to regard losses as considerably more important than gains of comparable magnitude

What is loss aversion?

400

What are the 5 C's of credit?

character capacity capital collateral credit history

400

What type of loan is a credit card?

unsecured loan

400

What are some disadvantages of using a credit card?

paying interest if balance is kept on card additional fees may apply if card is not used properly tempting to overspend responsible for lost/stolen cards risk of identity theft

500

The interest rate charged over the course of a year.

What is APR?  or Anual Percentage Rate.

500

The tendency to put more value on things you already own

What is endowment effect?

500

This interest rate is in effect when your payment is late. 

What is the penalty APR?

500

When a cardholder only pays the minimum balance every month what will be charged against the balance? 

What is interest?

500

What is the recommended percentage of your take-home pay that you should save?

What is 20%