Banking
types of credit
investing
budgeting
Insurance
100

A check that has been paid or cleared by the bank. It will appear on your bank statement

What is a canceled check?

100

A mortgage in which the initial interest rate is normally fixed for a specified period of time after which it is reset periodically, often every month

What is adjustable-rate mortgage

100

A group of financial instruments which have similar financial characteristics and behave similarly in the marketplace (like stocks, bonds, and cash)

What is asset class

100

A plan of your expected income and how you will use it to meet your expected expenses over a period of time

What is a budget

100

The maximum amount an insurance company will pay if you file a claim

What is coverage limit

200

A written, dated, and signed order to the bank that tells it to pay a definite sum of money to a payee

What is a check?

200

A yearly fee that may be charged for having a specific credit card, independent of how you use the card

What is an annual fee

200

Dividing an investment portfolio among different asset categories, such as stocks, bonds, and cash

What is asset allocation

200

A budgeting method that allocates 50% to needs, 30% to wants, and 20% to savings and debt repayment

What is a 50/30/20 budget

200

Auto insurance that protects you against costs to repair your own vehicle after a crash

What is collision coverage

300

The amount of money you have in your bank account

What is balance?

300

A type of loan where you borrow money from your retirement savings account. You must pay that borrowed money back, plus interest, within 5 years of taking your loan, in most cases.

What is a 401(k) loan

300

Buying and selling investments - typically individual stocks and funds - within a short time frame (from seconds/minutes to days/weeks) in hopes of making quick profits from the small price changes. Research shows that 95% of active traders lose money.

What is active trading

300

Items or services you pay for such as rent, groceries, entertainment, bills, etc.

What are expenses 

300

A person who compiles and analyzes statistics to calculate risk and determine insurance rates and premiums

What is an actuary

400

A business that cashes checks and gives the customer cash in exchange for a fee for the service

What is a check cashing store

400

A person who has permission to use and/or carry another person's credit card, but isn't legally responsible for paying the bill

What is an authorized user

400

An account that lets individual investors trade stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and other investments

What is a brokerage account

400

A strategy where you save a specified amount of your paycheck before doing anything with the rest of your money

What is pay yourself first

400

Health insurance that provides protection against the high cost of treating severe or lengthy illness or disabilities and usually has a high deductible and lower premiums

What is catastrophic health insurance

500

An application that runs on mobile devices. It securely stores your payment information and passwords and allows you to pay for items without needing your physical cards.

What is a digital wallet

500

Something valuable that the lender can take as payment if you can't or don't repay your secured loan

What is collateral 

500

A low-fee portfolio of stocks chosen to track or mimic a stock market index, thereby removing the human element of investing because no one is choosing the individual stocks

What is an index fun

500

The cost for one item or measurement that allows it to be easily compared to other similar products to evaluate which is a better deal

What is unit price 

500

Children's Health Insurance Program. A program that provides low-cost health coverage to children in families who earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid

What is CHIP