Basic Economics
Consumers & Producers
US Economy
Banks
Personal Budget
100

tools needed for making things (tractors, computers, etc.)

capital goods

100

the amount a business charges for an item; it includes how much it costs to make and advertise

price

100

a person who takes a risk to start their own business

entrepreneur

100

people use money from this account to pay for expenses like bills, food, and clothes

checking account

100

a plan for using your money wisely to meet your needs and some wants

budget
200

when different workers do different parts of the job

division of labor

200

the amount of goods or services that are available for sale

supply

200

a tax paid on your labor

income tax

200

the benefit of having a checking account

keeping cash safe from loss

200

when you go to different stores to find the best price for a good or service

comparison shopping

300
when a business provides only one kind of product or service

specialization

300

the desire people have to buy a product or service

demand
300

sales tax is the same for every person no matter who you are, True/False

TRUE

300

the rate which is charged or paid for the use of money (the bank pays you this money for keeping your money in their bank)

interest

300

most people in the US live this way (in regard to money)

live beyond their means

400

the total amount of things that a group of workers can produce

productive capacity

400

a rivalry between two businesses to get more customers

competition

400

the four sectors of the US economy

households, businesses, banks, and government

400
the difference between a credit card and a debit card

debit card takes money out of checking account; credit card is borrowed funds

400

what you are willing to give up in order to buy something else (wants versus needs)

opportunity cost

500

an economy in which people make business decisions, not the government. People choose what to make or buy.

free market economy

500

a shortage of goods or services

scarcity

500

the services the government provides to citizens using tax money

schools, roads, national security, and public assistance

500
the role of banks in the US economy

provide checking and savings accounts, and loans

500

expenses that never changed and expenses that change monthly

fixed expenses; variable expenses