Money Basics
Saving & Spending
Investing
Credit & Debit
Money terms
100

What is interest?

A extra amount of money that is added to the money you borrow.

100

What is a need?

Something you must absolutely have in order to live 

100

what is investing?

Placing your money into a company with the goal of making a profit over time.

100

What is debt?

When you borrow money and have to pay it back, it’s called this.

100

what is an expense?

This is money you spend.

200

What is money?

A title for the coins and bills we use to buy things

200

What is saving?

Saving is money that you put aside and don't spend right away.

200

What is investing?

buying part of a company through the stock market

200

what is a credit card?

This type of card lets you borrow money and pay it back later.

200

what is gross income?

This is the total money you earn before any taxes are taken out.

300

What is income?

When you work a job, the money you earn is called an income.

300

What is a want?

something you don't need to survive but want just for enjoyment

300

What is a retirement account?

A type of bank account used to save money for retirement by investing it

300

what is a late fee?

If you don’t pay your credit card bill on time, you may be charged this.

300

What is financial planning?

the process of planning how to spend and save your money over time.

400

What is a debit card?

A plastic card that is linked directly to your bank account and subtracts money from it instantly.
400

What is budgeting?

a smart way to keep track of your money by writing down how much you earn and how much you spend.

400

What is a loss?

when your investment loses value

400

What is a credit limit?

a maximum amount of money you can borrow on a credit card

400

what is a surplus?

when you have more income than expenses


500

What is inflation?

Describes how the value of money decreases over time; things cost more in the future than they do today

500

define the 50/30/20 rule

50% of your paycheck goes towards needs, 30% towards wants, and 20% for savings

500

What is an asset?

something you own that can grow in value such as a stock or a house

500

What is outstanding debt?

the total amount of money you owe on all credit cards and loans

500

What is net income?

This is the money left after taxes — your take-home pay.