Economic Fundamentals
The Fed & Policy
Taxes and Paychecks
Credit & Debit
Budgeting & Investing
100

Scarcity exists because human wants are unlimited, but these are limited

What are resources?

100

This organization serves as the central bank of the United States

What is the Federal Reserve (The Fed)?

100

When budgeting, you should use this amount from your paycheck - the reality of what you actually take home

What is net pay?

100

Making up 35% of your total credit score, this is the single most important factor in determining your creditworthiness

What is payment history?

100

This type of investment is a basket of many different stocks, such as the top 500 companies, bought all at once

What is an index fund?

200

This term describes the value of the "next best thing" you give up, like the book you didn't buy because you went to a movie

What is opportunity cost?

200

This specific committee within the Fed is responsible for the sale and purchase of government securities

What is the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)?

200

Known as the "FICA Twins," these two specific taxes are deducted from almost every paycheck

What are social security and medicare?

200

This three-letter acronym represents the annual interest fee you pay for borrowing money on a credit card

What is APR?

200

This hidden boss of insurance protects you from lifelong debt if you are at fault in a major accident

What is liability insurance?

300

Along with "what" and "how," this is the third basic economic question every society must answer

What is "for whom will the goods be produced?"

300

This term refers to the specific percentage of deposits a bank is legally required to keep on hand and not lend out

What are required reserves?

300

You must fill out this tax form when you first start a job to tell your employer how much tax to withhold

What is a W-4?

300

This allows a student to build credit early by being added to a parent's account

What is becoming an authorized user?

300

According to this popular budgeting rule, 20% of  your income should be reserved for savings and debt repayment

What is the 50/30/20 rule?

400

In this specific type of economy, the government - rather than private individuals - owns the factors of production

What is a command economy?

400

To fight a recession using expansionary monetary policy, the Fed would likely do this with government bonds on the open market

What is buy them?

400

This type of tax takes a larger percentage of income from low-income earners than from high-income earners

What is a regressive tax?

400

Buying a $100 item on credit and only paying this each month leads to paying significantly more than the original price

What is the minimum balance?

400

To avoid the House Poor Trap, your rent should generally stay under this percentage of your income

What is 30%?

500

According to the Law of Demand, this is what happens to the quantity demanded when the price of a good increases

What is decreases?

500

This is the interest rate the Fed charges when it lends money directly to other banks

What is the discount rate?

500

If you earn less than the "Safe Zone" of approximately $15,000 a year, you generally will not owe this specific tax

What is federal income tax?

500

This financial cheat code allows you to earn interest not just on your original deposit, but on the interest you've already earned

What is compound interest?

500

In the Armor Stats of Insurance, choosing this will usually result in a lower monthly premium

What is a higher deductible?