Retirement Plans
Savings
Credit Cards/Scores
Insurance
Stocks and Bonds
100

Are pension plans still common today?

No; They are less common

100

What is the point of savings?

Money set aside for future use

100

What is the highest possible credit score?

850

100

What is the  amount you pay regularly to keep your insurance policy active called?

Premium

100

In which form of investing do you own a piece of the company?

Stocks

200

Who is the 403{b) retirement plan directed to?

Employees of nonprofit organizations, schools, and certain government organizations

200

What savings account is used for unexpected costs?

Emergency Fund

200

What is the typical grace period for a credit card?

21-25 days

200

What should you do if something unexpected happens (ex: a car accident)?

File a claim

200

What is the additional payment for borrowing called on a bond (listed as a rate)?

Interest

300

What does "tax-deferred" mean?

Taxes on earnings or contributions are postponed until the funds are withdrawn

300

What is the best method/rule for the best saving?

50/30/20 Rule (50% needs, 30% wants, 20% savings)

300

What does APR stand for?

Annual Percentage Rate

300

True or False: The higher your deductible, the more you pay out-of-pocket?

True

300

True or False: Every stock pays out dividends

False

400

What’s the difference between the requirements of setting up a 401(k) and an IRA?

401(k) must be set up through an employer, while an IRA can be opened individually by anyone with earned income

400

The extra money you earn when you save is called?

Interest Rate

400

What percentage of your available credit should you ideally use to maintain a high score?

Less than 30%

400

What are 3 of the most common types of insurance?

Medical, Auto, Renters/Home, Life, Phone

400

What is the market called that is full of investor confidence and record highs (animal)?

Bull Market

500

In 2023, how much could you contribute annually to your IRA?

$6,500-7,500

500

Locking away your money, not touching it, but earning more interest is seen in what account?

Certificate of Deposits

500

What percentage of your credit score is based on payment history?

35%

500

What is the written agreement called?

Policy

500

What is the organization that regulates the markets called (3 letters)?

 SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission)