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Budgeting 101
Bargain Shopping/Negotiations
Relating with Money
Dangers of Debt
Savings
100
These are a sign of crisis living and sloppy, lazy money habits.
What are overdrafts?
100
Both parties benefit from this type of negotiation.
What is a win-win?
100
The person who goes with the flow.
What is a free spirit?
100
25-50 per semester.
What is the average credit card offers a college student receives?
100
$1000 in an emergency fund
What is Step 1 in Dave Ramsey's Baby Steps?
200
This removes the "management by crisis" from your finances.
What is a written plan?
200
Always telling the absolute truth
What is integrity?
200
The person who likes to deal with numbers and make a budget?
What is a nerd?
200
Charges of 400% and up for their services.
What is a cash advance?
200
Seven.
How many steps are there in Dave Ramsey's baby steps plan?
300
The process used to determine if the balance in your checking registry matches the balance reported on the bank statement.
What is reconcile?
300
The opposite of showing that you are hooked on a purchase.
What is walk-away power?
300
Taking responsibility and assisting with wise decisions.
What is accountability?
300
Attacking one debt at a time until all of them are paid off.
What is debt snowball?
300
Interest paid on interest.
What is compound interest?
400
Money problems
What is the #1 cause of divorce?
400
The most powerful negotiating tool.
What is cash?
400
Getting paid based on the work that you complete.
What is commission?
400
People under 25 years old.
What are the fastest growing group of bankruptcy filers?
400
-.6%
What is the United States savings rate?
500
5-10% of your income
What is the amount you should save every month?
500
Waiting without becoming upset.
What is patience?
500
What is important to you.
What is a value system?
500
51 billion dollars
What is the amount US consumers spent on fast food using credit/debit cards in 2006?
500
Saving a small amount each month for a certain amount of time before you make your purchase (Instead of using credit!).
What is a sinking fund?