Budgeting
Saving
Understanding Credit
Financial Independence After High School
100

This is the term for a plan that helps you track income and expenses.

What is a budget?

100

This type of account earns interest and is used to store money for future use.

What is a savings account?

100

This is a number that represents your creditworthiness.

What is a credit score? BONUS: Why is having good credit important?

100

This is the first step to managing your money after graduation.

What is creating a budget?

200

This budgeting rule suggests setting up an automatic transfer to your savings account each pay period.

What is the Pay Yourself First?

200

This type of account typically earns higher interest but cannot touch the money for specific periods of time.

What is a Certificate (CD) or IRA account?

200

This type of card allows you to borrow money up to a limit and pay it back later.

What is a credit card? 

BONUS: What is the recommended percentage of credit one should use?

200

This type of insurance helps cover medical expenses.

What is health insurance? 

BONUS: What type of insurance do you need for a vehicle?

300

Rent, groceries, and transportation are examples of these types of expenses.

What are fixed expenses?

300

This is the term for money set aside for unexpected expenses.

What is an emergency fund?

300

This is the term for paying off your credit card balance in full each month.

What is avoiding interest or staying debt-free?

300

This is the term for money earned before taxes are taken out.

What is gross income?

400

This type of expense can change month to month, like entertainment or dining out.

What are variable expenses?

400

What are 3 types of investment options?

What are Stocks, Bonds, Mutual Funds?

400

This report shows your credit history and is used by lenders to assess risk.

What is a credit report?

400

This is a common expense for students living away from home.

What is rent or housing?

500

What are three examples each of wants vs needs?

Examples: Eating Out vs Taking Lunch, Bed, Gaming Systems, TV, Shoes, Toys, School Supplies, Cars, etc

500

This type of savings goal might include buying a car or going on vacation.

What is a short-term savings goal?

500

What are some good habits to build credit?

Things you can do that may help build your credit:

-Pay all bills on time. Make at least the minimum payment due.

-Use credit responsibly over time. Demonstrate a pattern of consistent re-payment of any loans, including credit cards.

-Keep credit card balances at or below 30% of the available limit.

500

This government form helps determine how much tax is withheld from your paycheck.

What is a W-4 form?